fellowship (Meaning)

Wordnet

fellowship (n)

an association of people who share common beliefs or activities

the state of being with someone

money granted (by a university or foundation or other agency) for advanced study or research

Webster

fellowship (n.)

The state or relation of being or associate.

Companionship of persons on equal and friendly terms; frequent and familiar intercourse.

A state of being together; companionship; partnership; association; hence, confederation; joint interest.

Those associated with one, as in a family, or a society; a company.

A foundation for the maintenance, on certain conditions, of a scholar called a fellow, who usually resides at the university.

The rule for dividing profit and loss among partners; -- called also partnership, company, and distributive proportion.

Webster

fellowship (v. t.)

To acknowledge as of good standing, or in communion according to standards of faith and practice; to admit to Christian fellowship.

fellowship Sentence Examples

  1. The fellowship program provided financial assistance and mentorship to young researchers.
  2. The annual conference fostered a sense of fellowship among scientists from around the world.
  3. They shared a bond of fellowship that transcended their differences.
  4. The company fostered a culture of fellowship and camaraderie among its employees.
  5. The fellowship of the quill brought together writers from all walks of life to share their work.
  6. The fellowship offered a unique opportunity for students to learn and grow in a supportive environment.
  7. Through their shared experiences, the group developed a strong sense of fellowship.
  8. The fellowship of the arts brought together artists from various disciplines to collaborate on creative projects.
  9. The fellowship program provided a platform for students to network and build lasting relationships.
  10. The fellowship bestowed upon them the honor and responsibility of service to their community.

FAQs About the word fellowship

an association of people who share common beliefs or activities, the state of being with someone, money granted (by a university or foundation or other agency)

solidarity, friendship,communion, rapport, understanding,rapprochement, empathy, harmony, companionship, agreement

alienation, disaffection, estrangement, disaffection, distance, alienation, estrangement, distance, antagonism, disgruntlement

The fellowship program provided financial assistance and mentorship to young researchers.

The annual conference fostered a sense of fellowship among scientists from around the world.

They shared a bond of fellowship that transcended their differences.

The company fostered a culture of fellowship and camaraderie among its employees.