follow suit

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follow suit

He decided to follow suit and ordered the same dessert.

Definition

Verb: - To do the same thing that someone else has just done; to imitate or copy an action, behavior, or decision. - In card games (bridge, whist, etc.), to play a card of the same suit as the card that was led.

Usage

This verb is typically used to describe a situation where one person, group, or entity emulates the actions of another, often in response to their lead. It can be used in both literal (card games) and figurative contexts.

Examples
  • General Usage:
    • When one airline lowered its fares, its competitors quickly followed suit.
    • She started volunteering at the shelter, and soon her friends followed suit.
  • Card Game Usage:
    • He led with a spade, so I had to follow suit and play my ace of spades.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is often used in business, social, and political contexts to describe trends, policy changes, or collective behaviors.
  • It implies a reaction or a response to an initial action, rather than an independent decision.
Variants and Related Words
  • Follow (verb): To go or come after; to accept as a guide or leader.
  • Suit (noun): In cards, one of the four categories (hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades).
Synonyms
  • Imitate
  • Copy
  • Emulate
  • Conform
  • Match
Related Phrases
  • Follow the leader: A children's game where players must mimic the actions of the person in front; used figuratively to mean doing what others do.
  • Go along with: To agree with or do the same as others.
  • Fall in line: To conform to a rule or standard.
Notes
  • The phrase "follow suit" is an idiom. Its meaning extends beyond its literal origin in card games.
  • It is an intransitive verb phrase; it does not take a direct object. You follow suit; you do not "follow suit something."
follow suit

He decided to follow suit and ordered the same dessert.

Verb
  1. do what someone else is doing