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  1. The movement quickly gained a following among young people. Preposition Following the lecture, refreshments were served. We were tired for a few days following our trip.

  2. FOLLOWING definition: 1. after: 2. The following day, morning, etc. is the next one. 3. a wind that is blowing in the…. Learn more.

  3. The following day, week, or year is the day, week, or year after the one you have just talked about. We had dinner together on Friday and then met for lunch the following day. American English : following / ˈfɒloʊɪŋ /

  4. 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.

  5. Synonyms for FOLLOWING: next, ensuing, coming, second, succeeding, subsequent, on deck, successive; Antonyms of FOLLOWING: previous, prior, foregoing, precedent, former, preceding, past, last.

  6. 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.

  7. the following. : the following one or ones — used to introduce a list, a quotation, etc. The finalists are the following: Mary, James, and George. = The following are the finalists: Mary, James, and George. Our address is the following [= as follows ]: P.O. Box 234,….

  8. FOLLOWING meaning: 1. after: 2. The following day, morning, etc. is the next one. 3. a wind that is blowing in the…. Learn more.

  9. He must have been following us. Kyle said, following her into the kitchen. She looked back toward Andre's apartment, surprised to see two dark forms on the ledge following her. Following a long drive that consisted of little more than two ruts worn by vehicle tires, they came to the Marsh ranch.

  10. following. Following is most commonly used in expressions like the following day and the following week. Following can also be a preposition. It is usually used to indicate that one event happens after another and to some extent as a result of it.

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