fellowship

noun
UK: /ˈfeləʊʃɪp/
US: /ˈfeloʊʃɪp/
  1. A friendly feeling that exists between people who are together or share the same interests.

    1. The club promotes a sense of fellowship among its members.
    2. We enjoyed the fellowship of sharing stories around the campfire that night.
  2. A group of people who share interests, activities, or a purpose.

    1. He joined a fellowship of bird watchers last year.
    2. The academic fellowship at the university provides a supportive community for researchers.
  3. A sum of money that allows someone to study a subject at a university for a particular period.

    1. She received a fellowship to study abroad in Japan.
    2. The prestigious fellowship enabled him to conduct groundbreaking research in his field.
fellowship intransitive-verb
  1. To associate or share experiences with others in a friendly way.

    1. We fellowship together after the service.
    2. They fellowship regularly to strengthen their bonds of friendship.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fellowship" in English means: A friendly feeling that exists between people who are together or share the same interests., A group of people who share interests, activities, or a purpose., A sum of money that allows someone to study a subject at a university for a particular period..

The phonetic transcription of "fellowship" is /ˈfeləʊʃɪp/ in British English and /ˈfeloʊʃɪp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fellowship": companionship, scholarship, association, friendship, grant, camaraderie, community.

Example usage of "fellowship": "The club promotes a sense of fellowship among its members.". More examples on the page.