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Meaning of following
The primary meaning of the word "following" is being after something in time or place.
Etymology of following
The word "following" originates from the Old English word "folgia", which is derived from "folgian", meaning to follow or pursue, and the suffix "-ing", which forms the present participle
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century to describe the act of moving or coming after something in time or place
Synonyms
subsequent
successive
next
ensuing
consecutive
after
later
succeeding
sequential
pursuing
trailing
behind
posterior
aftermost
proximate
imminent
upcoming
forthcoming
later
posterior
proximal
nearest
closest
adjacent
nearby
forthcoming
pending
later
coming
approaching
advancing
onward
forward
pursuing
chasing
trailing
tracking
shadowing
tailing
dogging
attending
accompanying
next
succeeding
sequential
orderly
methodical
systematic
deliberate
intentional
purposeful
conscious
aware
mindful
heedful
observant
vigilant
watchful
attentive
careful
meticulous
thorough
scrupulous
fastidious
conscientious
Definitions
- Moving or coming after something in time or place
- * Going or coming behind someone or something
- * Resulting or occurring as a consequence of something
- * Engaging in a particular activity or occupation
Usage Examples
- The parade was followed by a large crowd of spectators
- * The company is following a new strategy to increase sales
- * The teacher asked the students to follow the instructions carefully
- * The police are following a lead in the investigation
Antonyms
preceding
previous
prior
former
earlier
first
initial
primary
leading
heading
pioneering
advancing
preceding
antecedent
anterior
fore
forward
head
leading
pioneering
initial
opening
maiden
inaugural
leading
guiding
directing
commanding
controlling
dominating
ruling
governing
regulating
supervising
overseeing
managing
leading
heading
pioneering