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fellow neighbor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"fellow neighbor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who lives near you, usually in a friendly way. For example: "We've had a few disagreements with our fellow neighbor, but we try to be good neighbors."
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News & Media
Academia
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
And that means not inconveniencing your fellow neighbor, who's also part of this community.
News & Media
You are talking about your fellow neighbor, your town neighbor using the neighborhood.
News & Media
He, in turn, asks Tahani (Jameela Jamil) to use her party-planning skills to help a fellow neighbor.
News & Media
It was much different than vacationing in Italy as I eventually became a respected member of my local community and lived as a fellow neighbor.
Academia
"But the reality was that we were going to have a cell tower with a generator running outside our bedroom window". The citizens of Granger were opposing a fellow neighbor, who was planning to install a tower himself and lease it to wireless companies.
News & Media
First off, as a member of the Glendale community, I want to thank the brave souls in the Glendale police and fire departments for rescuing a fellow neighbor of our great city ("Wounded man rescued from Brand Park," June 17).
News & Media
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53 human-written examples
Hundreds of youth collectives and community leaders have emerged in the peripheral neighborhoods of Medellin to claim and reclaim their own human dignity and that of their fellow neighbors.
Academia
But in order to recruit volunteer editors who are as "connected to the stories that they are listening to" as those who interview their fellow neighbors, the program's "Community Ambassadors" who facilitate transcript corrections could reach an untapped audience of potential volunteers by giving more time in their training sessions to celebrating oral history's unsung heroes.
Academia
Nadda! $18 nabs you the set of four and street cred from your fellow neighbors who own a 360.
News & Media
"They disrespect our fellow neighbors and residents.
News & Media
The media did such an incredible job of depicting the rarely seen humanity of neighbors helping fellow neighbors.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "fellow neighbor" when you want to emphasize a sense of community and shared experience among people living near each other.
Common error
Avoid using "fellow neighbor" in extremely informal contexts; simpler terms like "neighbor" might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fellow neighbor" functions as a compound noun, where "fellow" modifies "neighbor" to indicate a shared status or connection. Ludwig AI confirms this phrase's usability, showcasing its role in emphasizing community.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Academia
30%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
5%
Wiki
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "fellow neighbor" is a grammatically sound phrase used to denote a resident living nearby, with an added emphasis on community and shared identity. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and provides usage examples. While "neighbor" alone is more casual, "fellow neighbor" is suitable for neutral to slightly formal contexts, particularly in news, media, and academic settings. Remember to consider the specific context to determine if the added emphasis of "fellow" is appropriate. The phrase is more about creating a sense of togetherness and less about literal proximity, which is something to keep in mind while writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
neighborhood resident
Similar to "fellow neighbor" but more formal and descriptive.
local resident
Focuses on the characteristic of being a resident within local boundaries.
nearby resident
Focuses on proximity, highlighting the residential aspect.
local inhabitant
Emphasizes belonging to a specific locale or area.
person next door
An informal and descriptive alternative, emphasizing physical nearness.
community member
Highlights shared participation and belonging within a community.
area local
Focuses on being native to or long-term resident of an area.
neighboring citizen
Combines proximity with civic status.
fellow townsman
Specifies belonging to the same town, implying civic connection.
adjacent dweller
Highlights the physical closeness of residences, more formal.
FAQs
How can I use "fellow neighbor" in a sentence?
You can use "fellow neighbor" to refer to someone who lives near you, especially when emphasizing a sense of community. For example, "I helped my "fellow neighbor" with their groceries yesterday".
What is a more casual way to say "fellow neighbor"?
A more casual way to say "fellow neighbor" is simply "neighbor". The term "fellow" adds a slightly more formal or cordial tone.
Is "fellow neighbor" the same as "neighboring citizen"?
"Fellow neighbor" emphasizes community and shared living space, while "neighboring citizen" combines proximity with civic responsibility.
When is it appropriate to use "fellow neighbor" over just "neighbor"?
Use "fellow neighbor" when you want to highlight a sense of camaraderie, shared identity, or mutual support among people living in the same area. It is useful, for example, when talking about supporting "community members".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested