To trail.
follow, stick to
No, the word follow is a verb (follow, follows, following, followed), to come after in sequence, to go after someone or something. The noun forms for the verb to follow are follower and the gerund, following.
The German word that means "duty to follow up no an issue" is "Verpflichung".but there is no word in this context that specifically applicable the answering of a question.
segue - it comes from the Italian word meaning 'to follow'
The word "illogical" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that does not follow the rules of logic or reason.
The word "illogical" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that does not follow the principles of logic or reason.
A follow-up is the noun form of the verb "to follow up." It means revisiting something. Here are some examples.I have a follow-up appointment with my doctor.We will have a follow-up to this meeting in a month.Could you come in for a follow-up interview?
A non sequitur is something that does not logically follow. That statement is a non sequitur, and does not support your claims.
Follow the Word was created in 2000.
The word 'follow' is a verb (not a noun), a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to follow are followerand the gerund, following; both are common nouns.Examples:A reception will follow the ceremony. (verb)He is an avid follower of soccer. (noun)Her following is a small group but very enthusiastic. (noun)
A word that can follow ped is pedigerous.
The word follow has two syllables