A group of people assembled for religious worship
A group of individuals considered to be subjects of a person in charge
A retinue of attendants, associates or followers
A group of people, particularly writers, artists, or philosophers, sharing similar ideas or methods
“Whether Darius was a follower of the teachings of Zoroaster has not been conclusively established.”
The members, or the number of members, in a group
The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting
An organization of people that supports a particular person or body of work
The supporters of a particular party or doctrine regarded collectively
Plural for a person who serves under a person (of authority)
“A follower of the King accused them before His Majesty of intending to run away.”
Plural for a person who supports or follows a particular person or set of ideas
“He became a loyal follower of Gandhi, whose defiant campaigns of non-cooperation he supported.”
Plural for a person who takes a keen interest in a particular person, group or activity
“One could tell that Diana was a keen follower of fashion in the way that she dressed.”
Plural for someone who follows or mimics the behavior or actions of another
“Here is a follower in the footsteps of the famous Charles Fort, collector of oddities, peculiar facts, and unsolved mysteries.”
(somewhat rare) Plural for something that comes after another thing
“The movie is a follower to the series first seen on television.”
Plural for a person secretly following and observing another
Plural for a person who conforms to accepted behavior or established practices
Plural for person who is learning something
Plural for a person in attendance at a royal court
Plural for a boyfriend or male partner
Plural for a lever or projection which is moved by some other piece, as a cam, or intended to tap or touch something else, in order to produce change or regulate motion
Plural for any of the three players (the ruckman, ruck rover, and rover) who usually follow the ball around the ground rather than occupying a fixed position
Plural for one who follows the rules
Plural for one who is devotedly engaged in a cause or mission
Plural for amateur
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