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UK//ˈfɛlə//US//ˈfɛlə//

Meaning of Fella

An informal term for a man or boy.

In simple words: A guy or man, often used informally.

Fella in a sentence

  • That fella over there is my brother.
  • He's a good fella; always helps out.
  • Come on, fella, let's go grab a drink.
  • I met a nice fella at the party last night.

How to use Fella

Commonly used in casual conversation among friends. Not suitable for formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Sounds like 'fella' – think of a friendly man in a baseball cap.

Related words

Collocations with Fella

  • good fella
  • nice fella
  • that fella

Synonyms for Fella

Opposites of Fella

Common mistakes with Fella

  • Used in formal contexts.
  • Confused with 'fellow'.

Compare Fella with Guy, Dude, Bloke, Chap

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Frequently asked questions about Fella

What does Fella mean?

A guy or man, often used informally.

What is the definition of Fella?

An informal term for a man or boy.

How do you use Fella in a sentence?

That fella over there is my brother.

Can you give another example of Fella?

He's a good fella; always helps out.

What are synonyms for Fella?

Common alternatives include guy, dude, bloke, chap.

What is the opposite of Fella?

Opposite meanings include lady, woman, girl.

What words go with Fella?

It commonly pairs with good fella, nice fella, that fella.

What are common mistakes when using Fella?

Used in formal contexts. Confused with 'fellow'.

How do you pronounce Fella?

US: //ˈfɛlə//, UK: //ˈfɛlə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Fella formal or informal?

"Fella" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Fella?

Commonly used in casual conversation among friends. Not suitable for formal situations.