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[ UK /fˈɛlə‍ʊʃˌɪp/ ]
[ US /ˈfɛɫoʊˌʃɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. the state of being with someone
    he enjoyed the society of his friends
    he missed their company
  2. an association of people who share common beliefs or activities
    the church welcomed new members into its fellowship
    the message was addressed not just to employees but to every member of the company family
  3. money granted (by a university or foundation or other agency) for advanced study or research

How To Use fellowship In A Sentence

  • There was a great deal of soldierly good fellowship.
  • I have returned to campus enlivened by a sense of professional renewal, and I have developed course syllabi, assignments, and activities that incorporate many ideas from my fellowship experiences.
  • At Merlin's instigation, Arthur founds the Fellowship of the Round Table.
  • They can take us back to the warm, rich fellowship of friends that are far away.
  • The aim of these articles is to inform the Fellowship of missionary activity, both at home and overseas.
  • There was also good opportunity to meet brethren from other churches and to renew fellowship with friends.
  • By my faith," said the knight, "whatsoeer he be, he is unhappie; for, as I deeme, hee is of the fellowship of the Round Table, the which is entered into the quest of the Sancgreall. Marmion
  • He quit the society in 2004 to pursue a research fellowship in Australia. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tea at a tiny inn sunk in a dell through which a sleepy lane trickled between high banks -- tea in the pocket garden under sweet-smelling limes, where stocks stood orderly and honeysuckle sprawled over the brick-nogging, brought back old days of happy fellowship, just to outshine their memory. Anthony Lyveden
  • ADLER: Bonewits was founder and the archdruid of Ar nDraiocht Fein, a Druid fellowship. Longtime Paganism Leader And Lecturer Dies
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