fellow - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • elect: He was elected a Fellow of the College in 1900.
  • visit: In respect of each Senior Visiting Fellow the host institution will be required to provide a schedule of anticipated costs at the application stage.
  • appoint: Retired in 2001, and, soon after, appointed an Honorary Fellow in the School.
  • become: He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1996.

Preposition: at

  • cer: Hugo Brady is a research fellow at the CER.

Adjective modifier

  • honorary: Three-quarters of Council must be in favor for an Honorary Fellow to be elected.
  • postdoctoral: In addition, the group has a number of postdoctoral fellows working at any one time on various aspects of virology.
  • post-doctoral: As a post-doctoral research fellow, she is currently working on a number of publications based on her doctoral research.
  • professorial: Mick Moore is a Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.
  • Senior: They are headed by the Vice-Master, with the Senior Fellow at his left.
  • senior: Steven Everts is senior research fellow at the CER.

Modifies a noun

  • countryman: He was also the first to highlight the dangers of AIDS to his fellow countrymen.
  • traveler: In Pearl, Hawkins found a fellow artistic traveler, someone with similar exuberance.
  • citizen: They are designed to liberate the talents of millions of our fellow citizens who are not properly supported by the present rules.
  • sufferer: The group is run by a few unpaid volunteers and offers support to fellow sufferers.
  • inmate: However, the most recent adjudication, dated 13 December 2001, is for theft of tobacco from a fellow inmate 's cell.
  • struggler: Josh Simpson grabbed the winner as Millwall staged a second-half revival to earn a priceless three points against fellow strugglers Brighton.

Modifying Another Word

  • dear: Comments: I think you should be doing Web development work dear fellow!

Noun used with modifier

  • research: She was formerly a research fellow at the University of Sussex.
  • teaching: Currently her teaching fellow work includes further development of quality systems for the school.

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