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fellow feeling
noun
sympathetic feeling; sympathy.
to have fellow feeling for the unfortunate.
a sense of joint interest.
to act out of fellow feeling to support one's country.
fellow feeling
noun
mutual sympathy or friendship
an opinion held in common
Word History and Origins
Origin of fellow feeling1
Example Sentences
"I had a great fellow feeling with Jo Hamilton," says Ms Hughes.
But the material — life under the glare of fluorescents, the joys of middle management — provides eternal inspiration and fellow feeling.
The lights go out again in a later scene, in which any fellow feeling for Jud is extinguished.
And some of the dialogue rings anachronistic, as when Judith scolds Sarah Jane for her lack of fellow feeling.
The message, which celebrates fellow feeling and mutual care, is especially welcome right now.
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