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UK//ə naɪs jʌŋ ˈfɛloʊ//US//ə naɪs jʌŋ ˈfɛloʊ//

Meaning of A nice young fellow

A friendly and pleasant young man.

In simple words: A kind young man.

A nice young fellow in a sentence

  • He is truly a nice young fellow who always helps others.
  • I met a nice young fellow at the park today.
  • Everyone agrees that he's a nice young fellow who deserves more recognition.
  • She described him as a nice young fellow with a great sense of humor.
  • The nice young fellow volunteered at the community center.

How to use A nice young fellow

"A nice young fellow" is friendly and polite; use in casual conversation. It may sound old-fashioned.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a young man with a warm smile, always ready to help - a real 'fellow'!

Related words

Collocations with A nice young fellow

  • young man
  • nice person
  • pleasant demeanor
  • helpful attitude

Synonyms for A nice young fellow

Common mistakes with A nice young fellow

  • Using 'fellow' in formal contexts where 'man' or 'person' is better.
  • Translating directly to other languages without understanding the nuance of friendliness.

Compare A nice young fellow with Guy, Chap, Lad, Gentleman

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Frequently asked questions about A nice young fellow

What does A nice young fellow mean?

A kind young man.

What is the definition of A nice young fellow?

A friendly and pleasant young man.

How do you use A nice young fellow in a sentence?

He is truly a nice young fellow who always helps others.

Can you give another example of A nice young fellow?

I met a nice young fellow at the park today.

What are synonyms for A nice young fellow?

Common alternatives include young man, guy, chap, lad, gentleman.

What words go with A nice young fellow?

It commonly pairs with young man, nice person, pleasant demeanor, helpful attitude.

What are common mistakes when using A nice young fellow?

Using 'fellow' in formal contexts where 'man' or 'person' is better. Translating directly to other languages without understanding the nuance of friendliness.

How do you pronounce A nice young fellow?

US: //ə naɪs jʌŋ ˈfɛloʊ//, UK: //ə naɪs jʌŋ ˈfɛloʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use A nice young fellow?

"A nice young fellow" is friendly and polite; use in casual conversation. It may sound old-fashioned.