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follower
[ fol-oh-er ]
noun
- a person or thing that follows.
- a person who follows another in regard to their ideas or belief; disciple or adherent.
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Antonyms: , , ,
- a person who imitates, copies, or takes as a model or ideal:
He was little more than a follower of current modes.
- an attendant, servant, or retainer.
- a person who follows or subscribes to another's posts on a social media website:
He spent hours figuring out how to get more followers on Twitter.
- British Informal. a boyfriend or suitor, especially of a maidservant.
- Machinery. a part receiving motion from or following the movements of another part, especially a cam.
- Engineering, Building Trades. a concrete form attached to the head of a timber pile to permit casting of a concrete cap or pier.
follower
/ 藞蹿蓲濒蓹蕣蓹 /
noun
- a person who accepts the teachings of another; disciple; adherent
a follower of Marx
- an attendant or henchman
- an enthusiast or supporter, as of a sport or team
- (esp formerly) a male admirer
- rare.a pursuer
- a machine part that derives its motion by following the motion of another part
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Example Sentences
But Trump had another flagship issue that was a big part of his appeal to his most fervent followers:
She is also a popular baker on TikTok with two million followers.
He posted a photo of himself standing on a beach and told followers that their support 鈥渕ade all the difference in my recovery.鈥
In fact, prior to the casual revelation of her Arsenal support in the aforementioned interview last April, there is little indication on the internet to suggest she is an avid follower.
Such utopian 鈥 and even messianic 鈥 ideologies typically contain a 鈥減seudoreligious quality鈥 that elicit an unwavering passion among their followers, even a cult of personality.
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