fellow traveler
Americannoun
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a person who supports or sympathizes with a political party, especially the Communist Party, but is not an enrolled member.
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anyone who, although not a member, supports or sympathizes with some organization, movement, or the like.
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Etymology
Origin of fellow traveler
1605–15, for literal sense
Example Sentences
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The Kent exit put Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, his former boss and fellow traveler, in a most uncomfortable spot.
From Slate • Mar. 21, 2026
Nashville assumes a conservative audience, and that audience assumes they’re hearing from a fellow traveler.
From Salon • Feb. 4, 2026
Ramsay has found a fellow traveler in Jennifer Lawrence, who, these days post-“Causeway,” is reinventing herself in a focused, fearless register.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 20, 2025
What motivates the person who prefers the middle seat on a flight — even if it means sitting between a fellow traveler and his girlfriend?
From New York Times • Dec. 12, 2022
It was at this point that we saw our first fellow traveler.
From "The Ugly One" by Leanne Statland Ellis
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