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- DictionaryFel·low·ship/ˈfelōˌSHip/
noun
- 1. friendly association, especially with people who share one's interests: "they valued fun and good fellowship as the cement of the community"
- 2. the status of a fellow of a college or society: "she held the Faulkner fellowship"
FELLOWSHIP meaning: 1. a group of people or an organization with the same purpose: 2. a friendly feeling that exists…. Learn more.
1. a. The companionship of individuals in a congenial atmosphere and on equal terms: a voracious reader who found fellowship in a book club. b. Friendship; comradeship: A strong fellowship developed among them. c. A close association of friends or equals sharing similar interests: a fellowship of photographers. 2. a.
A grant given by a university or foundation to a scholar for research or study is a fellowship. If you get a fellowship to do research on insects, it might bug your colleagues who didn't get one. Use fellowship to refer to someone's company or companionship.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Christianity, Education fel‧low‧ship /ˈfeləʊʃɪp $ -loʊ-/ noun 1 [ uncountable] a feeling of friendship resulting from shared interests or experiences Regular outings contribute to a sense of fellowship among co-workers. 2 [ countable] a group of people who share an interest or b...
1 day ago · fellowship in American English. (ˈfɛloʊˌʃɪp ) noun. 1. companionship; friendly association. 2. a mutual sharing, as of experience, activity, interest, etc. 3. a group of people with the same interests; company; brotherhood.
Definition of fellowship noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
a : an amount of money to pay for food, housing, etc., that is given to a graduate student who teaches or does research at a university. She applied for a research fellowship in physics. He came to the university on a teaching fellowship. b : the position of a fellow at a university or college.