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Synonyms and antonyms of To follow someone in American Thesaurus

To follow someone

follow (verb)

to walk, drive, etc. closely behind someone in order to watch them

shadow (verb)

to follow someone wherever they go, especially secretly

track (verb)

to follow or find someone or something by looking for evidence that shows where they have gone

tail (verb)

to follow someone secretly to see what they are going to do

hound (verb)

to follow someone in a determined way in order to get something from them

stalk (verb)

to follow and watch someone all the time in a threatening way, because of an extremely strong interest in them

stick to ()

to stay very close to someone and follow them wherever they go

trail (verb)

to follow someone secretly in order to learn something about them

follow around ()

to follow someone wherever they go, especially in a way that annoys them

dog (verb)

to follow someone closely in a way that annoys them

shadow (noun)

someone who follows another person wherever they go