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    following
    /ˈfɒləʊɪŋ/

    preposition

    • 1. coming after or as a result of: "police are hunting for two men following a spate of robberies in the area"

    noun

    • 1. a body of supporters or admirers: "he attracted a worldwide following"
    • 2. what follows or comes next: "the following are both grammatically correct sentences"

    adjective

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  2. Learn the meaning of following as a preposition, adjective, noun, and phrase. Find out how to use following to express order, time, direction, or admiration.

  3. 1. : being next in order or time. the following day. 2. : listed or shown next. trains will leave at the following times. following. 2 of 3. noun. : a group of followers, adherents, or partisans. following. 3 of 3. preposition. : subsequent to. following the lecture tea was served. Synonyms. Adjective. coming. ensuing. next.

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the word 'following' as a preposition, adjective, noun, or adverb. Find synonyms, examples, pronunciation, and grammar tips for 'following'.

  5. Following can be an adjective, a noun, or a preposition. As an adjective, it means coming next or about to be mentioned. As a noun, it means a group of supporters or admirers. As a preposition, it means subsequent to or after.

  6. Following means "coming immediately after," as in: "My birthday was Monday. The following day, I returned the following gifts: a purple cowboy hat, a stuffed aardvark, and huge rubber duckie." To follow is to go after.

  7. noun. a body of followers, attendants, adherents, etc. the body of admirers, attendants, patrons, etc., of someone or something: That television show has a large following. the following, that which comes immediately after, as pages, lines, etc.: See the following for a list of exceptions.

  8. Learn the meaning of follow as a verb in English, with different senses and usage. See how to follow someone or something, follow instructions, follow suit, follow up, and more.

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