Fellow Feeling

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfɛloʊ ˈfilɪŋ/

Definitions of fellow feeling

noun a shared understanding or emotion between individuals

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of fellow feeling in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of fellow feeling

past tense

felt

plural

fellow feelings

comparative

more fellow feeling

superlative

most fellow feeling

present tense

feel

future tense

will feel

perfect tense

have felt

continuous tense

is feeling

singular

fellow feeling

positive degree

fellow feeling

infinitive

to feel

gerund

feeling

participle

felt

Origin and Evolution of fellow feeling

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'fellow feeling' originated from the Middle English word 'felawe' meaning companion or comrade, and 'feeling' which refers to emotion or empathy.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a sense of camaraderie or shared emotion between individuals, 'fellow feeling' has evolved to encompass a broader sense of empathy and understanding towards others.