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to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes: A dog followed us home. She followed me into the kitchen. He had the feeling he was being followed (= someone was going after him to catch him or see where he was going). I could feel them following me with their eyes (= watching my movements closely).
Synonyms for FOLLOWED: replaced, succeeded, superseded, supervened, supplanted, ensued, postdated, displaced; Antonyms of FOLLOWED: preceded, predated, antedated, led, guided, headed, piloted, defied
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1. : to go, proceed, or come after. followed the guide. 2. a. : to engage in as a calling or way of life : pursue. wheat-growing is generally followed here. b. : to walk or proceed along. follow a path. 3. a. : to be or act in accordance with. follow directions. b. : to accept as authority : obey. followed his conscience.
1. a. To come or go after; proceed behind: Follow the usher to your seat. b. To go after in pursuit: would follow his enemy to the ends of the earth. c. To keep under surveillance: The agent followed the suspect around town. 2. a. To move along the course of; take: We followed the path. b.
to happen or come after something: We were not prepared for the events that followed (= happened next). The book was delivered yesterday with a note saying the bill for it would follow in a day or two.
follow (something/somebody) I remember little of the days that followed the accident. A period of unrest followed the president's resignation. The first two classes are followed by a break of ten minutes. The main course was followed by fresh fruit. to follow I'll have soup and fish to follow. A detailed news report will follow shortly. There ...
verb. Simple past tense and past participle of follow. Wiktionary. Synonyms: succeeded. adhered. complied. conformed. kept. minded. obeyed. observed. regarded. heeded. watched. traced. ensued. replaced. postdated. Antonyms: shunned. neglected. slighted. disobeyed. ignored. scorned. avoided. disregarded. guided. led.
to engage in or be concerned with as a pursuit: He followed the sea as his true calling. to watch the movements, progress, or course of: to follow a bird in flight. to watch the development of or keep up with: to follow the news.
Definition of follow verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.