fellowadjective [ before noun ]
uk/ˈfel.əʊ/us/ˈfel.oʊ/B2 used to refer to someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation as you:
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- Didn't he feel guilty about betraying his fellow countrymen and women?
- He felt a real sense of kinship with his fellow soldiers.
- His fellow workers refused to accept him.
- He had great support from his fellow students.
- What do your fellow players think about that?
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Describing people with the same qualities
- a chip off the old block idiom
- a meeting of minds idiom
- be cast in the same mould idiom
- be of like mind idiom
- be of the same mind idiom
- birds of a feather flock together idiom
- birds of a feather idiom
- cast
- dead ringer
- doppelgänger
- double
- it takes a thief to catch a thief idiom
- match
- meeting
- mind
- soulmate
- step
- take after sb
- thief
- wavelength
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fellownoun [ C ]
uk/ˈfel.əʊ/us/ˈfel.oʊ/fellow noun [ C ] (MAN)
informal a man, used especially in the past by people in a higher social class:
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Kinds of men
- a bit of rough idiom
- a man's man idiom
- adult
- alpha male
- beta male
- fop
- gaffer
- gay
- geezer
- gent
- laddie
- ladies' man
- mac
- male chauvinist
- MCP
- sirrah
- sister under the skin idiom
- spiv
- sugar daddy
- suit
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fellow noun [ C ] (MEMBER)
UK a member of a group of teachers of high rank at a particular college or university or of particular academic societies:
UK a member of an official organization for a particular subject or job:
US a graduate student who has a fellowship at a university
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Teachers
- academician
- associate professor
- board of education
- dean
- docent
- handler
- headteacher
- housemaster
- housemistress
- instructor
- lecturer
- mentor
- professor
- professorial
- professorship
- rector
- residence
- scribe
- trainer
- tutor
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