Meaning & Definition of word "Fellowship"

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    Fellowship

    /ˈfɛləʊʃɪp/

    noun:

    • 1. The condition of sharing similar interests, goals, or experiences.
      • Example: The fellowship among the volunteers was evident as they worked together to achieve a common goal.
    • 2. A group of people who share common interests or goals.
      • Example: She was invited to join a fellowship of writers who meet monthly to discuss their works.
    • 3. A grant or scholarship awarded to a person to support their studies or research.
      • Example: He received a prestigious fellowship to conduct research at the university.
    • 4. A friendly association, especially with people who share common interests.
      • Example: The church promotes fellowship among its members through various community activities.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old English 'feolaga' meaning 'partner, associate'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fellowship of the ring:

    A group of individuals united with a common purpose, especially in reference to a significant partnership or adventure.

    academic fellowship:

    A scholarship or grant awarded to students for advanced study or research.

    Related Words

    association:

    A group of individuals joined together for a common purpose.

    community:

    A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.

    companion:

    A person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or travels.

    Slang Meanings of fellowship

    Meaning: A tight-knit group of friends or colleagues.

    Example Sentence: They all hang out together; it's like their own fellowship.

    Meaning: A shared experience or understanding among peers.

    Example Sentence: After the trip, we had a fellowship that was unbreakable.