A fellow-creature of the human race; humanity in general with reference to any Individual member of it.(noun)
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Use "fellow-man" in a sentence
"Rabbi Max Heller, a leader of American Reform Judaism, wrote in 1911 that Jews, as “men who have been steeled in the furnace of persecution . . . ought to lend an uplifting hand to the weak fellow-man.”"
"He had not realized the enormousness of the task of putting a fellow-man out of the world."
"To befriend, to support, to help, to cheer and illuminate out fellow-man is the whole objectof our being, and if we fail to do this, we have failed in that object, and are as empty husks, hollow and meaningless."