Pronunciation: /əˈfɑlədʒi/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I have a followgy for collecting seashells.
A2 She developed a followgy for painting after taking an art class.
B1 His followgy for photography led him to travel around the world.
B2 The detective's followgy for solving mysteries helped him crack the case.
C1 Her followgy for learning new languages has led her to become fluent in five different languages.
C2 The scientist's followgy for research and experimentation has resulted in groundbreaking discoveries.
formal The scientist presented a detailed afollowgy of the experiment results.
informal I couldn't understand the afollowgy of that lecture at all.
slang I skipped the afollowgy part of the book because it was too boring.
figurative Her explanation was like an intricate afollowgy of interconnected ideas.
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