feller

[ˈfelər]

feller Definition

  • 1a person who cuts down trees
  • 2a man or fellow

Using feller: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "feller" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The feller chopped down the tree with his axe.

  • Example

    He's a good feller, always willing to lend a hand.

  • Example

    I met a feller at the bar last night.

feller Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with feller

  • a reliable and trustworthy person

    Example

    He's a good feller, always willing to lend a hand.

  • an older man

    Example

    I saw an old feller fishing by the river.

  • a young man

    Example

    The young feller was eager to learn how to chop wood.

Origins of feller

from Middle English 'fellen', meaning 'to cut down'

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Summary: feller in Brief

The term 'feller' [ˈfelər] has two main meanings: a person who cuts down trees, and a man or fellow. It is often used informally, as in 'He's a good feller,' and can refer to both young and old men. Synonyms include 'lumberjack,' 'logger,' and 'woodcutter.'