0 used to refer to someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation as you:
She introduced me to some of her fellow students.
Our fellow travellers were mostly Spanish-speaking tourists.
1 a man, used especially in the past by people in a higher social class:
2 a member of a group of teachers of high rank at a particular college or university or of particular academic societies:
3 a man:
4 a member of some groups that you must have special training to join:
Dr. Rodriguez is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.
5 a teacher or student who has a fellowship at a university:
He was a fellow at Harvard.
6 used of people or a person with whom you share something, esp. the same kind of job, interest, or experience:
She introduced me to a few of her fellow students.
7 used to describe someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation as you:
8 a member of an official organization for a particular subject or job:
9 a member of a group of high-ranking teachers at a particular college or university or of a particular educational society:
She is a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
Didn't he feel guilty about betraying his fellow countrymen and women?
At the end of the tribal mode of conf lict resolution, they are assured by their fellows that they have done the right thing.
The posts fell into three well-defined categories, namely management, clinical fellows and administrative/secretarial.
There were 84 participants in 13 specialties, including residents and fellows, program directors, faculty, practicing physicians, and ethics committees.
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