Opposite of a person, vehicle, or group accompanying another for protection
Opposite of a person who protects or defends something
Opposite of a retinue of attendants, associates or followers
Opposite of a woman who engages in promiscuity for money
Opposite of a person who escorts or shows the way to others
“I continued the trek, just one follower of many led by our expert guide.”
Opposite of a group of people in attendance on a monarch or other person of high rank
Opposite of a person who guides tourists at a given place or destination
“Watson directs the tourist to follow the tour guide in an opposite direction towards Rathdrum.”
Opposite of a husband or lover
“He enjoys the simple pleasure of spending time with his wife after work.”
Opposite of a person who is loved, especially in a romantic or amorous relationship
“You never listen to me, you jerk!”
Opposite of to accompany to a given location, typically while guarding or supervising them
Opposite of to conduct or escort to a given place or location
Opposite of to physically guide a person or animal
“The horse would follow John to water, but would not drink.”
Opposite of to direct or escort someone to a given place
“Resist the temptation to listen to these concerns, because they are akin to the Odyssey's sirens in their attempt to entice and misdirect us from our ultimate destination.”
Opposite of to show someone the way
“Follow the yellow brick road.”
Opposite of to physically go along with
“My pet dog was strange in that he preferred to stay indoors and would always avoid me whenever I wanted to go for a walk outside.”
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