fellowship
/ˈfɛləʃɪp/US /ˈfɛləʃɪp/fellowship
NOUNDefinition of fellowship
A fellowship is a group of people who join together because of a shared purpose or interest.
Example: After church and the fellowship meal, the Amish like to " visit, " as they call it.
Fellowship is a feeling of friendship based on a shared purpose or interest.
Example: The school offered many opportunities for Christian teaching and social fellowship.
A fellowship is a temporary research job at a university.
Example: She was awarded a one-year fellowship in science at the University of Bonn.
A fellowship is money given to advanced university students to help them continue their studies.
Example: He received a fellowship in 1991 to support his studies for a Ph.D. in Religion and Literature.
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EXAMPLESExamples of fellowship
After church and the fellowship meal, the Amish like to " visit, " as they call it.
Example sentenceThe Fellowship of the Ring is the first of three films based on J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings books.
Example sentenceThe school offered many opportunities for Christian teaching and social fellowship.
Example sentenceShe was awarded a one-year fellowship in science at the University of Bonn.
Example sentenceHe received a fellowship in 1991 to support his studies for a Ph.D. in Religion and Literature.
Example sentencefellowship
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