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Definition of "follow" in inglés

verb

  1. (ambitransitive) To go after; to pursue; to move behind in the same path or direction, especially with the intent of catching.

    • Follow that car!
    • She left the room and I followed.
  2. (ambitransitive) To go or come after in a sequence.

    • B follows A in the alphabet.
    • We both ordered the soup, with roast beef to follow.
  3. (transitive) To carry out (orders, instructions, etc.).

    • Follow these instructions to the letter.
  4. (transitive) To live one's life according to (religion, teachings, etc).

  5. (transitive) To understand, to pay attention to.

    • Do you follow me?
  6. (transitive) To watch, to keep track of (reports of) some event or person.

    • I followed the incumbent throughout the election.
    • My friends don't regularly follow the news.
  7. (social media, transitive) To subscribe to see content from an account on a social media platform.

    • If you want to see more of our articles, follow us on Twitter.
  8. (ambitransitive) To be a logical consequence of something.

    • It follows that if two numbers are not equal then one is larger than the other.
    • If you don't practise proper hygiene, illness is sure to follow.
  9. (transitive) To walk in, as a road or course; to attend upon closely, as a profession or calling.

noun

  1. (sometimes attributive) In billiards and similar games, a stroke causing a ball to follow another ball after hitting it.

    • a follow shot
  2. (social media) The act of following another user's online activity.