How to say 'follow' correctly?
follow
verb
How to pronounce follow?
The word follow sounds like fol-low
/'fɑloʊ/
What is the definition of follow?
verbbe later in time
Examples
- Tuesday always follows Monday
verbfollow in or as if in pursuit
Examples
- Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life
verbtravel along a certain course
Examples
- follow the road
- follow the trail
verbkeep informed
verbfollow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something
Examples
- We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba
verbchoose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans
Examples
- She followed the feminist movement
verbimitate in behavior; take as a model
Examples
- Teenagers follow their friends in everything
verbkeep to
verbcome as a logical consequence; follow logically
Examples
- It follows that your assertion is false
verbfollow with the eyes or the mind
Examples
- She followed the men with the binoculars
verbwork in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function
verbbe the successor (of)
Examples
- Carter followed Ford
verbcome after in time, as a result
Examples
- A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake
verbact in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes
verbperform an accompaniment to
Examples
- The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano
verbto be the product or result
verbbehave in accordance or in agreement with
verbkeep under surveillance
Examples
- The police had been following him for weeks but they could not prove his involvement in the bombing
verbaccept and follow the leadership or command or guidance of
Examples
- Let's follow our great helmsman!
- She followed a guru for years
verbadhere to or practice
Examples
- These people still follow the laws of their ancient religion
verbbe next
Examples
- Mary plays best, with John and Sue following
verbgrasp the meaning
Examples
- Can you follow her argument?
- When he lectures, I cannot follow
verbto bring something about at a later time than
Examples
- She followed dinner with a brandy
- He followed his lecture with a question and answer period
verbto travel behind, go after, come after
Examples
- The ducklings followed their mother around the pond
- Please follow the guide through the museum
What is the meaning of the word 'follow'?
- The meaning of the word 'follow' is to go or come after or behind someone or something.
What is the part of speech of the word 'follow'?
- The part of speech of the word 'follow' can be a verb or a noun.
Can 'follow' be used as a transitive verb?
- Yes, 'follow' can be used as a transitive verb. For example, 'She followed the car.'
Can 'follow' be used as an intransitive verb?
- Yes, 'follow' can also be used as an intransitive verb. For example, 'They followed.'
Can 'follow' be used as a noun?
- Yes, 'follow' can be used as a noun. For example, 'They went for a follow after the concert.'
Is 'follow' a regular verb?
- Yes, 'follow' is a regular verb. Its past tense and past participle forms are 'followed'.
What is the synonym of 'follow'?
- The synonym of 'follow' is 'pursue', 'chase', 'trail', 'succeed', 'imitate', 'comply', 'obey', 'accompany', 'shadow', etc.
What is the antonym of 'follow'?
- The antonym of 'follow' is 'lead', 'guide', 'precede', 'command', 'direct', 'dissuade', 'ignore', 'abandon', 'depart', etc.
How do you use 'follow' in a sentence?
- Here are a few examples of how to use 'follow' in a sentence:
- - I will follow you wherever you go.
- - Please follow the instructions carefully.
- - The police car followed the suspect's vehicle.
- - He decided to follow his dreams and pursue a career in music.
What are some related words to 'follow'?
- Some related words to 'follow' are 'track', 'trailer', 'append', 'observe', 'adhere', 'successor', 'sequence', 'companion', 'adhere', 'trailing', '9. conform', 'copy', etc.
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