fellow
nounDivide fellow into syllables:
fel · low
How to pronounce fellow:
Definition of fellow:
- fellow (noun):
- a man or boy
- a boy or man.
- comrade, associate
Synonyms for fellow:
admirer
associate
beau
beloved
blighter
bloke
boy
boyfriend
boykie
buster
chap
character
colleague
companion
comrade
confrere
cuss
customer
dear
dog
dude
familiar
fella
feller
gent
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Antonyms for fellow:
adversary
antagonist
competition
competitor
corrival
enemy
foe
foreigner
girl
girlfriend
hate
inferior
mistress
nemesis
opponent
pupil
rival
stranger
student
Other 2-syllable words like fellow
Here are some other common words that have 2 syllables, like fellow does.
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- decade
- aside
- bamboo
- cheesy
- chilling
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- darker
- dribble
- facade
- facades
- finest
- fleetness
- hallway
- mortal
- oasis
- piggy
- radar
- rumble
- serape
- sherri
- Steven
- Victor
- Wyatt
- Akhil
- Alan
- caffeine
- Casie
- cola
- combo
- demise
- Gary
- handy
- helmet
- herein
- isn't
- Jamie
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