What does the word fellow mean?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, In the noun form, the definition of fellow /ˈfelō/ is a man or boy, a person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or otherwise associated with another, A member of a learned society.
In the adjective form, the definition of fellow /ˈfelō/ is sharing a particular activity, quality, or condition with someone or something.
The following are 20 example sentences using the word fellow. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments column below :
- Do you have a fellow from the island of Sumatra?
- My fellow is a student from Central Java.
- Show me a good fellow to go to study with.
- Don’t choose the wrong fellow!
- The person follows his fellow’s behavior until he gets lost.
- They are good fellow for me.
- I didn’t know that my fellow was a drug addict.
- Stay away from your fellow who are drug addicts and other illegal drugs!
- Our fellow will study with us at home tonight.
- Why don’t you look for fellows who have a boarding school background?
- I fell in love with your fellow who wears the blue veil.
- Can you introduce me to your fellow in the corner of your house?
- They didn’t know that their fellow was sick in the hospital.
- Usually, my fellow always visits my place during the day.
- Your best fellow is the first person you met and became your best fellow.
- I was left by my fellow at the Surabaya bus terminal.
- Can you tell me about your fellows who have received scholarships abroad?
- They were my comrades in arms when I studied in Surabaya.
- He gets trapped and imitates the bad activities his fellow do.
- Mr. Ahmad is happy to have fellows as members of the People’s Representative Council.