Here are some words meaning "follow" ordered alphabetically.
accept
adhere
apprehend
attend
catch
compass
comprehend
conceive
copying
dog
emulate
engage
ensue
fathom
get
grasp
imitate
observe
pursue
read
result
see
sense
shadow
succeed
supervene
take
trail
understand
watch
Fans are people who follow you. Christians are God's following.
another world for following is next.
stalked?
Try "in addition to" or "followed by".
* stalked * pursued * followed
followed
It can be... as in the sentence "She followed him faithfully."; in which case she is the subject, followed is an action verb, him is the direct object, and faithfully is an abverb modifying the verb followed.
The word 'by' is a preposition when followed by a noun or pronoun. Example:We drove right by the entrance. We drove right by it.The word 'by' is an adverb when not followed by a noun or pronoun. Example:We had nothing to do so we just stood by.
Try "in addition to" or "followed by".
ensued
Followed.
* stalked * pursued * followed
Another word for the rules set by the church to be followed is "doctrine."
followed closely /under observation
The word as is a conjunction when joining two clauses: I dropped my books as I ran for the bus.The word as is a preposition when followed by a noun or noun phrase: I brought flowers as a gift.The word as is an adverb when followed by an adjective or another adverb: John is as tall as hisbrother.
If you could write that question, then you already have the answer. It's a word followed by another. You can rarely write a sentence with only one word....
There are two syllables in the word "followed".
Yes.
The word followed is a verb. It is the past tense of follow.
followed