Pronunciation: /ˈfɛloʊ ˈfilɪŋ/
noun a shared understanding or emotion between individuals
A1 I feel a fellow feeling with my classmates.
A2 The team members shared a fellow feeling for their coach.
B1 There was a strong fellow feeling among the group of friends.
B2 The community came together in a fellow feeling of support after the natural disaster.
C1 The novel explores the complexities of fellow feeling between different social classes.
C2 The artist's work evokes a deep sense of fellow feeling and empathy in the viewer.
formal The committee members shared a sense of fellow feeling towards the new members.
informal We all have a fellow feeling for our teammate who got injured during the game.
slang There's a strong fellow feeling among us gamers when we face a tough boss together.
figurative Despite coming from different backgrounds, they found a sense of fellow feeling through their shared love for music.
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