Fellow
UK /["/ˈfeləʊ/"]/US /["/ˈfeləʊ/"]/
Definition
used to describe somebody who is the same as you in some way, or in the same situation
In simple words: A person who shares something in common with you, like a job or interest.
Examples
- **fellow citizens/students**
- my fellow passengers on the train
- From the outset of his illness, he has been driven to help fellow sufferers.
- It seems likely that he will meet one of his **fellow countrymen** in the final.
- We sometimes appear to care more for animals than for our fellow human beings.
Usage notes
Used when referring to people in a similar group, often in an academic or professional context. Avoid using for casual conversations; instead, use 'friend' or 'buddy'.
Grammar pattern
fellow + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'fellow' as 'fella' — they are in the same crew or circle.
Collocations
- fellow student
- fellow worker
- fellow traveler
- fellow member
- fellow countryman
Synonyms
- colleague
- companion
- peer
- associate
- comrade
Antonyms
- enemy
- rival
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'fellow' vs 'follow'.
- Using 'fellow' for an individual without a collective context.
- Mispronouncing as 'fello' instead of 'fellow'.