followup
Pronunciation: [ˈfɑːloʊˌʌp]
Word
Context: "business"
(noun) a follow-up is a subsequent action or communication that comes after an initial event, like checking in after a meeting or a doctor's visit. It’s to make sure everything is going well or to find out more information.
Example
After our meeting last week, I sent a follow-up email to summarize what we discussed.
Example
I forgot to send a follow-up message, and I didn’t hear back from them.
Example
Did you get a follow-up from the doctor after your appointment?
Context: "business"
(verb) to follow up means to take further action after something has happened. It’s like when you check back with someone after an event or conversation to see how things are going.
Example
I will follow up with my instructor to see if my grades are ready.
Example
She didn’t follow up after her job interview, and she missed the chance for a second meeting.
Example
Will you follow up with the client tomorrow?
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