Fellowlike

/ˈfɛloʊlaɪk/ adjective

Definition

Having the characteristics of a fellow; resembling or befitting a peer or companion; friendly and equal.

Etymology

From 'fellow' with the suffix '-like,' meaning resembling or having qualities of. This creates an adjective describing behavior or qualities that are typical of a good fellow or peer.

Kelly Says

The '-like' suffix is one of the most versatile in English—you can add it to almost any noun to create an adjective, which is why compounds like 'fellowlike,' 'ghostlike,' and 'dreamlike' instantly make sense!

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