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lecture? 9 watch, be a fan or aficionado of, pursue, take an<br />

interest in, keep up with, keep abreast of, cheer or root for,<br />

admire: He follows international yacht racing. 10 follow<br />

through (on). persist or persevere, continue, perform, conclude,<br />

realize, consummate, pursue, carry out, see through, make good,<br />

discharge, adhere to, keep: I only hope she follows this<br />

through and delivers the goods. 11 follow up (on). a pursue,<br />

go after, track, investigate, pursue, check (out), check up<br />

(on), inquire, make inquiries, look into: MacGregor is very<br />

good at following up on the most obscure references. b pursue,<br />

prosecute, reinforce, consolidate, support, buttress, augment,<br />

bolster, ensure: The Romans followed up their success with an<br />

attack on Olbia.<br />

follower n. 1 disciple, adherent, student, pupil, apprentice,<br />

prot‚g‚(e): They were followers of Buddha. 2 attendant,<br />

henchman, servant, retainer, bodyguard, myrmidon: Louie walked<br />

in with two of his followers. 3 supporter, devotee, fan,<br />

aficionado, promoter, enthusiast, booster, advocate, proponent,<br />

US rooter, Colloq groupie: She is a faithful follower of The<br />

Dirty Knees, a rock group.<br />

follow-through<br />

n. perseverance, diligence, persistence, steadfastness,<br />

endurance, stamina, indefatigableness, sedulousness, sedulity,<br />

pursuance, tenacity, resolve, determination, Colloq US<br />

stick-to-it-iveness: One needs imagination for new ideas but<br />

follow-through to make them succeed.<br />

follow-up n. reinforcement, support, backup, bolstering; consolidation:<br />

The failure of the sales campaign was attributed to lack of<br />

follow-up.<br />

folly n. 1 foolishness, nonsense, absurdity, daftness, silliness,<br />

preposterousness, absurdness, senselessness, fatuousness,<br />

fatuity, rashness, stupidity, asininity, inanity,<br />

nonsensicalness, idiocy, imbecility, irrationality, lunacy,<br />

insanity, madness, craziness, eccentricity, weak-mindedness,<br />

feeble-mindedness, simple-mindedness, muddle-headedness,<br />

thickheadedness, stolidity, stolidness, obtuseness,<br />

brainlessness, Colloq dumbness, dopiness, nuttiness, US and<br />

Canadian kookiness: They saw the folly of fighting against such<br />

enormous odds. It would be folly to leave in this storm. 2

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