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follower

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/ˈfɒloʊər/ · fol-low-er

A person who supports or admires a particular person or group.

Meanings

nounformal

A person who supports or admires a particular person or group.

ایک شخص جو کسی خاص شخص یا گروہ کی حمایت یا تعریف کرتا ہے۔

پیرو

peeru

Formal: مشتاق

Synonyms

admirersupporterdevoteeمداححامیوفادار

Antonyms

leaderopponentcriticرہنمامخالفنکتہ چینی کرنے والا

Common Collocations

  • social media follower
  • follower of trends
  • follower of a religion

Example Sentences

He has thousands of followers on his social media accounts.

اس کے سوشل میڈیا اکاؤنٹس پر ہزاروں پیرو ہیں۔

Us ke social media accounts par hazaron peeru hain.

As a follower of the new trend, she adopted a minimalist lifestyle.

ایک نئے رجحان کی پیروی کرتے ہوئے، اس نے منیملسٹ طرز زندگی اختیار کیا۔

Ek naye rujhan ki peerwi karte hue, us ne minimalist tarz-e-zindagi ikhtiyar kiya.

The movement gained many followers after the inspiring speech.

متحرک تقریر کے بعد تحریک نے بہت سے پیروکار حاصل کر لیے۔

Mutaḥarrik taqreer ke baad tahreek ne bahut se peerkar hasil kar liye.

Easily Confused With

leader:A leader is someone who guides or directs a group, whereas a follower supports and adheres to the leader's direction.

Word Family

follow
verbپیروی کرنا
following
nounپیروی
follower's
possessive nounپیرو کا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

A follower is someone who constantly follows the cues of others.

Imagine a group of people walking in a line, with one person leading and others following.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں نہیں ہے فرق جینے اور مرنے کا، اسی کو دیکھ کر جیتے ہیں، جسے دیکھ کر مر جائیں

Mohabbat mein nahin hai farq jeene aur marne ka, isi ko dekh kar jeete hain, jise dekh kar mar jayein.

In love, there is no difference between living and dying; we live just by looking at the one, for whom we could die.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس کی نظر میں پیچھے رہنا، وہ کبھی آگے نہیں بڑھتا

Jis ki nazar mein peeche rehna, wo kabhi aage nahin barhta.

One who stays behind in sight, never moves ahead.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "fola" — to follow

First known use: 15th century

The word 'follower' has evolved from the Old English term meaning one who follows or accompanies.