Definitions and Examples of follow, serve
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To come after or go behind someone or something.
Example
After the leader finished his speech, the audience would follow him out of the room.
To work for someone or provide a service.
Example
The waiter would serve the food to the customers at the restaurant.
Key Differences: follow vs serve
- 1Follow means to come after or go behind someone or something, while presided means to be in charge of a meeting or event.
- 2Serve means to work for someone or provide a service, while presided means to be in charge of a meeting or event.
Effective Usage of follow, serve
- 1Enhance Vocabulary: Use these antonyms to expand your vocabulary and express yourself more accurately.
- 2Improve Writing: Incorporate these antonyms in your writing to make it more diverse and engaging.
- 3Enrich Reading: Look for these antonyms in books and articles to understand their meaning and usage in context.
Remember this!
The antonyms of presided are follow and serve. These antonyms have different meanings and can be used to enhance vocabulary, improve writing, and enrich reading.