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- Dictionaryfollower/ˈfɒləʊə/
noun
- 1. a person who supports and admires a particular person or set of ideas: "followers of Nietzsche" Similar Opposite
- 2. a person who moves or travels behind someone or something.
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FOLLOWER definition: 1. someone who has a great interest in something: 2. someone who supports, admires, or believes in…. Learn more.
1. a. : one in the service of another : retainer. b. : one that follows the opinions or teachings of another. c. : one that imitates another. 2. archaic : one that chases. 3. : a sheet added to the first sheet of an indenture or other deed. 4. : a machine part that receives motion from another part. 5.
noun. a person or thing that follows. a person who follows another in regard to their ideas or belief; disciple or adherent. Synonyms: supporter. Antonyms: foe, enemy, adversary, opponent. 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 follower of a particular person, group, or belief is someone who supports or admires this person, group, or belief. American English : follower / ˈfɒloʊər / Brazilian Portuguese : seguidor
Definition of follower noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A follower is a person who believes in a particular cause, faith, or specific person. A follower of Hinduism, for example, usually worships many gods. You might be a follower of Islam and also a follower of a popular self-help writer. In either case, you are devoted, loyal, and interested.
n. 1. One that follows, especially: a. One who accepts the guidance, command, or leadership of another: a follower of Gandhi. b. One who has a strong interest or pays close attention to something: a follower of new developments in technology. 2. A machine element moved by another machine element.