fellowship
Pronunciation: [ˈfɛl.oʊ.ʃɪp]
Context: "relationship"
(noun) a friendly and supportive relationship between people who care about each other. It often describes a bond that comes from shared interests or experiences.
Example
The fellowship among the students made the school feel like a second home.
Example
He felt a lack of fellowship when he joined the new team, as everyone seemed distant.
Example
How can we build a stronger fellowship in our community?
Context: "group or organization"
(noun) a group of people who come together for a common goal or purpose, especially within a religious or academic setting.
Example
She became a member of a fellowship that focuses on helping the poor.
Example
There was no fellowship for artists in that town, making it hard for them to connect.
Example
What kind of fellowship are you interested in joining?
Context: "financial support"
(noun) a grant or financial aid provided to help someone continue their studies or research. It usually supports people in their academic or professional development.
Example
He received a fellowship to study overseas, allowing him to learn in a new environment.
Example
Unfortunately, she did not qualify for the fellowship, so she had to find another way to pay for school.
Example
What requirements do I need to meet for applying for this fellowship?