following
Prononciation : [/ˈfɑloʊɪŋ/]
Contexte : « order or sequence »
(adjective) when something comes after or is next in line. Like when you're in line for a game and the person behind you is next to play, that person is following you.
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The following movie in the series is highly anticipated by fans.
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She skipped the following chapter because it was too difficult for her.
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Who is following you in the queue?
Contexte : « group of people »
(noun) the group of people who are interested or connected to someone or something. It's like your social media followers who see your posts and updates.
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He has a large following on social media due to his funny videos.
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The artist's new album didn't attract a large following.
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How big is your online following?
Contexte : « movement or pursuit »
(noun) the act of going after or chasing something or someone. Imagine if you were playing tag and you were chasing your friend, that would be your following.
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The police quickly caught up to the suspect thanks to their fast following.
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The following of the criminal ended when he was caught by the authorities.
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What was the following like during the chase?
Contexte : « social media activity »
(verb) to track or monitor someone's online presence by subscribing to their updates or content. It's like when you follow a friend on social media to see what they post.
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She enjoys following her favorite celebrities on Instagram to keep up with their lives.
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I don't like following people I don't know well on social media.
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Do you prefer following friends or celebrities on social media?