Meaning & Definition of Fellow in English
English⟶
Fellow
/fɛloʊ/
noun
1. A boy or man
- "That chap is your host"
- "There's a fellow at the door"
- "He's a likable cuss"
- "He's a good bloke"
synonym:
- chap,
- fellow,
- feller,
- fella,
- lad,
- gent,
- blighter,
- cuss,
- bloke
2. A friend who is frequently in the company of another
- "Drinking companions"
- "Comrades in arms"
synonym:
- companion,
- comrade,
- fellow,
- familiar,
- associate
3. A person who is member of one's class or profession
- "The surgeon consulted his colleagues"
- "He sent e-mail to his fellow hackers"
synonym:
- colleague,
- confrere,
- fellow
4. One of a pair
- "He lost the mate to his shoe"
- "One eye was blue but its fellow was brown"
synonym:
- mate,
- fellow
5. A member of a learned society
- "He was elected a fellow of the american physiological association"
synonym:
- fellow
6. An informal form of address for a man
- "Say, fellow, what are you doing?"
- "Hey buster, what's up?"
synonym:
- fellow,
- dude,
- buster
7. A man who is the lover of a girl or young woman
- "If i'd known he was her boyfriend i wouldn't have asked"
synonym:
- boyfriend,
- fellow,
- beau,
- swain,
- young man
Examples of using
You can fellow me.
Don't fellow me.
I remember one fellow in particular.