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Following
ˈfɑloʊɪŋ
Extremely common
700 - 800
700 - 800
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
berikut, mengikuti, setelah, yang mengikuti
Following meanings in Indonesian
berikut
Example:
The following items are on sale.
Barang-barang berikut sedang dijual.
Please see the following instructions.
Silakan lihat instruksi berikut.
Usage: formalContext: Used in written communication, instructions, or lists.
Note: Often used to introduce a list or explanation.
mengikuti
Example:
She is following the latest trends in fashion.
Dia mengikuti tren terbaru dalam mode.
I have been following this series for years.
Saya telah mengikuti serial ini selama bertahun-tahun.
Usage: informalContext: Used to describe the act of keeping up with or pursuing something.
Note: Commonly used in contexts related to news, trends, or personal interests.
setelah
Example:
Following the meeting, we had lunch.
Setelah pertemuan, kami makan siang.
Following the storm, the sun came out.
Setelah badai, matahari muncul.
Usage: formalContext: Used to indicate a sequence of events.
Note: This usage is more common in written English than in spoken language.
yang mengikuti
Example:
The following day was even better.
Hari yang mengikuti bahkan lebih baik.
In the following weeks, we will see improvements.
Dalam minggu yang mengikuti, kita akan melihat perbaikan.
Usage: formalContext: Used to indicate something that comes after another in time.
Note: This form is often used in reports or formal writing.
Following's synonyms
subsequent
Subsequent means coming after something in time or order. It is often used to refer to events or actions that follow in sequence.
Example: The subsequent chapters of the book delve deeper into the protagonist's backstory.
Note: Subsequent emphasizes the order in which things occur, whereas 'following' can be more general.
succeeding
Succeeding means coming after or following in a series. It is commonly used to describe things that come next in a sequence.
Example: The succeeding generations continued the family tradition of farming.
Note: Succeeding specifically denotes the action of coming after something, while 'following' can have a broader meaning.
ensuing
Ensuin means happening as a result of a particular action or event. It is used to describe something that follows logically or naturally.
Example: The heated argument led to an ensuing debate among the team members.
Note: Ensuin emphasizes the cause-and-effect relationship between events, whereas 'following' is more general in nature.
sequential
Sequential means following a particular order or sequence. It is often used to describe things that are arranged in a logical progression.
Example: The sequential order of the steps in the experiment must be followed precisely.
Note: Sequential focuses on the orderly progression of events or items, while 'following' can refer to any kind of subsequent action.
Following expressions, common phrases
Following suit
To imitate or emulate someone else's actions or decisions.
Example: After seeing his success, many other companies followed suit and implemented the new strategy.
Note: This phrase adds the element of imitation or emulation to the word 'following.'
Following through
To complete a task or keep a promise until the end.
Example: It's important to not just make promises but also to follow through on them.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the completion or fulfillment of a task or promise.
Following your heart
To act according to one's feelings or desires, especially in making important decisions.
Example: She decided to follow her heart and pursue a career in art, despite her family's expectations.
Note: This phrase highlights the idea of making decisions based on emotions or desires rather than logic.
Following in someone's footsteps
To do the same thing as someone else, especially a family member or predecessor.
Example: As a third-generation doctor, he was following in his family's footsteps by choosing a career in medicine.
Note: This phrase implies a continuation of a legacy or tradition established by someone else.
Following the crowd
To conform or imitate the actions of a larger group of people.
Example: Instead of thinking for themselves, many people tend to just follow the crowd and do what everyone else is doing.
Note: This phrase conveys the idea of blindly following others without independent thought or decision-making.
Following up
To contact someone again or take further action regarding a previous interaction or communication.
Example: After the initial meeting, the salesperson followed up with a phone call to answer any questions the client had.
Note: This phrase refers to the action taken after an initial contact or event to ensure continuity or progress.
Following the leader
To mimic or imitate the actions of a designated leader or guide.
Example: During the team-building exercise, the participants played a game of 'following the leader' to build trust and communication.
Note: This phrase involves actively copying the actions of a leader or authority figure in a specific context.
Following everyday (slang) expressions
Followers
Refers to people who support or are interested in someone or something, often used in the context of social media influencers or celebrities.
Example: She has a large following on social media.
Note: Followers specifically refers to individuals who track or subscribe to updates from a particular source, while 'following' is more general in meaning.
Fam
Short for 'family', used to refer to a close group of friends or a community.
Example: Are you going to the party tonight? Yeah, the whole fam is coming along.
Note: Fam is a more informal and slangy way of referring to a group of people who are like family, whereas 'following' has a broader context.
Stans
Derived from the song 'Stan' by Eminem, stans are overzealous fans who go to extremes to support their favorite artists or celebrities.
Example: Beyoncé's stans will defend her at all costs.
Note: Stans specifically refer to overly obsessed fans, while 'following' is a neutral term indicating interest or support.
Ride or die
Describes someone who is loyal and supportive in any situation, someone you can always depend on.
Example: She's my ride or die; we've been through everything together.
Note: 'Ride or die' implies an extremely strong and unwavering form of support compared to the more general meaning of 'following'.
Fanbase
Refers to a dedicated group of fans who actively support and follow a particular artist, band, or performer.
Example: Taylor Swift has a massive fanbase around the world.
Note: 'Fanbase' specifically denotes a group of fans, while 'following' can be used in broader contexts beyond fans and supporters.
Cult following
Describes a dedicated and passionate group of fans who are deeply committed to a niche interest or subculture.
Example: That indie film has a cult following among cinema enthusiasts.
Note: A 'cult following' denotes a specific type of dedicated fanbase, often associated with unconventional or alternative content, compared to the general usage of 'following'.
Fanatics
Refers to individuals who are extremely enthusiastic and devoted followers of a particular person, team, or cause.
Example: The team's fanatics painted their faces in team colors for the match.
Note: 'Fanatics' carries a stronger connotation of extreme devotion compared to the more neutral term 'following'.
Following - Examples
Following the instructions, I added the flour to the mixture.
Mengikuti instruksi, saya menambahkan tepung ke dalam campuran.
She has a large following on social media.
Dia memiliki banyak pengikut di media sosial.
The following day, we went to the beach.
Hari berikutnya, kami pergi ke pantai.
Following grammar
Following - Verb (Verb) / Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle)
Lemma: follow
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): followed
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): following
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): follows
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): follow
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): follow
Syllables, Separation and Stress
following Contains 3 syllables: fol • low • ing
Phonetic transcription: ˈfä-lə-wiŋ
fol low ing , ˈfä lə wiŋ (The red syllable is stressed)
Following - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
following: 700 - 800 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.