Pronunciation: /ˈfɑloʊər/
noun a person who follows another in regard to beliefs, practices, etc.
A1 She is a loyal follower of the popular fashion blogger.
A2 As a follower of the latest trends, he always knows what's in style.
B1 The politician had a large following of supporters and followers on social media.
B2 The artist gained a significant number of followers after releasing their latest album.
C1 The religious leader had a devoted group of followers who attended every sermon.
C2 The cult leader manipulated his followers into believing his every word.
adjective describing someone or something that follows or imitates another
A1 She is a loyal follower of the popular fashion blogger.
A2 The team has gained many new followers on social media.
B1 The politician's followers eagerly await his next speech.
B2 The artist has a devoted following of fans who attend all of his exhibitions.
C1 The religious leader's followers adhere strictly to his teachings.
C2 The cult leader's followers were willing to do anything for him, even illegal activities.
formal The religious leader had a large group of devout followers who attended his sermons regularly.
informal She gained a new follower on social media after posting a funny meme.
slang I'm not a huge fan of that influencer, but I have to admit I'm a bit of a follower of their content.
figurative As a leader, it's important to inspire others to become followers of your vision and mission.
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