Pronunciation: /ˈfɛloʊˌʃɪp/
noun A friendly association of people who share common interests or activities
A1 I enjoy spending time with my fellowship of friends.
A2 The church offers a fellowship group for young adults.
B1 Joining a professional fellowship can help you network with others in your field.
B2 The fellowship of scientists collaborated on groundbreaking research.
C1 The fellowship of scholars gathered to discuss their latest findings.
C2 The fellowship of world leaders met to address global issues.
verb None
A1 I enjoy fellowshipping with my friends at church.
A2 She fellowships with other artists to share ideas and inspiration.
B1 The team fellowships regularly to discuss project updates.
B2 The organization encourages employees to fellowship outside of work hours.
C1 The scholars fellowship at conferences to exchange research findings.
C2 The diplomats fellowship with other international leaders to promote peace and cooperation.
adjective None
A1 I enjoyed the fellowship gathering with my friends.
A2 The fellowship event was a great opportunity to meet new people.
B1 She found a fellowship program that allowed her to study abroad.
B2 The fellowship committee selected him for his outstanding leadership skills.
C1 The fellowship organization provided funding for her research project.
C2 His fellowship status granted him access to exclusive networking events.
adverb None
A1 She smiled fellowship at her new classmates.
A2 He nodded fellowship in agreement with his colleagues.
B1 The team worked fellowship to complete the project on time.
B2 The researchers collaborated fellowship on the study and published their findings together.
C1 The diplomats engaged fellowship in discussions to promote peace in the region.
C2 The scholars shared fellowship in their passion for literature and philosophy.
pronoun None
A1 I enjoy spending time with my fellowship.
A2 My fellowship and I are going on a trip together.
B1 Our fellowship meets every week to discuss current events.
B2 The fellowship organized a charity event to help those in need.
C1 The fellowship's dedication to community service is truly inspiring.
C2 As a member of the fellowship, I have learned valuable leadership skills.
preposition None
A1 I enjoy spending time with my fellowship group.
A2 We gathered in fellowship to celebrate the holiday season.
B1 The students formed a fellowship to support each other through their studies.
B2 The fellowship of scientists worked together to make groundbreaking discoveries.
C1 The fellowship among the team members was evident in their strong bond and collaboration.
C2 The fellowship of writers shared ideas and feedback to help each other improve their craft.
conjunction None
A1 I enjoy spending time with my friends at the fellowship.
A2 I joined the fellowship to meet new people and make friends.
B1 The fellowship provided me with the opportunity to network with professionals in my field.
B2 Attending the fellowship allowed me to collaborate with experts in the industry.
C1 The fellowship was a valuable experience that enhanced my knowledge and skills.
C2 Through the fellowship, I was able to engage in meaningful discussions with leaders in the field.
interjection None
A1 Fellowship! Let's all work together on this project.
A2 Fellowship, everyone! We can achieve great things if we support each other.
B1 Fellowship, my friends! We need to collaborate to succeed.
B2 Fellowship, comrades! Let's unite and overcome any obstacles.
C1 Fellowship, colleagues! Our teamwork will lead us to victory.
C2 Fellowship, fellow professionals! Together, we can accomplish anything.
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