0 an understanding or sympathy that you feel for another person because you have a shared experience:
Parsons do have a fellow feeling with the police in this matter, because in both cases their failings are news.
Poor themselves but having a fellow feeling for poverty, they refused to lower the scale of relief, and they had to be superseded.
By "tenderness" he means humanity, compassion, fellow feeling, and sympathy.
Although some antiwar protesters answer the call to duty, others respond to "solidarity" incentives: appeals to friendship, fellow feeling, a sense of adventure, or a chance to meet like-minded people.
We saw in this a reflection of our position, or at least a certain fellow feeling.
They should have a fellow feeling and sympathy with those in the dole queues.
It is only by having the same conditions for all that you can maintain that fellow feeling which is necessary for efficiency.
I have a fellow feeling for both whales and elephants.