noun

fellowship

UK /ˈfɛləʃɪp/US /ˈfɛləʃɪp/

fellowship

NOUN

Definition of fellowship

1

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.

1

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.

2

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.

3

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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Examples of fellowship

1

After church and the fellowship meal, the Amish like to " visit, " as they call it.

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2

The Fellowship of the Ring is the first of three films based on J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings books.

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3

The school offered many opportunities for Christian teaching and social fellowship.

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4

She was awarded a one-year fellowship in science at the University of Bonn.

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5

He received a fellowship in 1991 to support his studies for a Ph.D. in Religion and Literature.

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