Pronunciation: /fɑloʊ/
noun A person who follows or adheres to another
A1 Please follow the instructions carefully.
A2 The tour guide led the group and everyone followed.
B1 It is important to follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly.
B2 The team captain set a good example for the players to follow.
C1 The company's success can be attributed to a strong vision that all employees follow.
C2 The politician's followers were loyal and dedicated to his cause.
verb To go or come after, to move or proceed along a course, to adhere to, to keep track of
A1 I follow the recipe step by step to make a delicious cake.
A2 She follows her teacher's instructions carefully during the exam.
B1 The team must follow the rules of the game to avoid penalties.
B2 In order to succeed, it is important to follow your passion.
C1 The company is known for following ethical business practices.
C2 In order to achieve success, one must be willing to follow their dreams and take risks.
formal Please follow the instructions carefully to complete the task.
informal Hey, just follow me and I'll show you where to go.
slang I told him to follow my lead, but he just did his own thing.
figurative Success will follow if you stay committed to your goals.
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