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- Dictionaryverbfollow (verb) · follows (third person present) · followed (past tense) · followed (past participle) · following (present participle)
- go or come after (a person or thing proceeding ahead); move or travel behind:"she went back into the house, and Ben followed her" · "he was following behind in his car"Similar:come behindgo behindwalk behindtread on the heels oftravel withtrail around withOpposite:
- go after (someone) in order to observe or monitor:"the KGB man followed her everywhere"
- archaicstrive after; aim at:"I follow fame"
- go along (a route or path).
- (of a route or path) go in the same direction as or parallel to (another):"the road follows a hidden sweetwater brook"
- keep track of; trace the movement or direction of:"she followed his gaze, peering into the gloom"
- come after in time or order:"the six years that followed his restoration" · "the rates are as follows"
- happen after (something else) as a consequence:"raucous laughter followed the ribald remark" · "retribution soon followed" · "the announcement followed on from the collapse of the bank"Opposite:lead to
- be a logical consequence of something:"this argument simply doesn't follow" · "it thus follows from this equation that the value must be negative"
- (of a person) do something after (something else):"he follows his surprise hit movie with a paranoid thriller"
- (be followed by)have (a dish or course) after another or others in a meal:"turkey was followed by dessert"
- pay close attention to (something):"I've been following this discussion closely"
- maintain awareness of the current state or progress of (events in a particular sphere or account):"young Italians follow football"Similar:be a fan ofbe a supporter ofbe a follower ofbe an admirer ofbe a devotee ofbe devoted tobe interested incultivate an interest inOpposite:
- (of a person or account) be concerned with the development of (something):"the book follows the life and career of Henry Clay"
- track (a person, group, or organization) by subscribing to their account on a social media site or application:"if you've been following me on Facebook recently you may have seen a bunch of different posts about surgery and back trouble" · "I don't follow many celebrities on Twitter anymore"
- understand the meaning or tendency of (a speaker or argument):"I still don't follow you"Opposite:
- practice (a trade or profession).
OriginOld English folgian, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch volgen and German folgen. WEB3 days ago · follow, ensue, result, succeed imply coming after something else, in a natural sequence. follow is the general word: We must wait to see what follows. A detailed account follows. ensue implies a logical …
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