follow (EN)
verb, noun

verb “follow”

follow; he follows; past followed, part. followed; ger. following
  1. to move behind someone or something, trying to catch up or keep pace
    The ducklings followed their mother across the park.
  2. to come after something in a sequence
    After the movie, we followed the crowd out of the theater.
  3. abide by, stick to (instructions)
    Please follow the recipe exactly to ensure the cake turns out well.
  4. to happen as a result or effect of something
    If you save money, it follows that you will have more to spend later.
  5. to base your way of living on certain principles or beliefs
    She follows Buddhism, incorporating its principles into her daily life.
  6. to grasp the meaning or logic of what someone is saying
    After explaining the instructions twice, he asked, "Are you following what I'm saying?"
  7. to regularly check on or watch someone's activities or a particular event
    She follows her favorite singer's career.
  8. to choose to see updates from someone's profile on a social media platform
    She followed her favorite author on Instagram to get updates on new book releases.

noun “follow”

sg. follow, pl. follows or uncountable
  1. the act of choosing to see updates from someone's profile on social media
    She was excited to see her follows on Instagram double overnight.