
follow-up
/ˈfɑɫoʊˌəp/
continuing a line of inquiry from previous questions
follow-up in a sentence
“I have a follow-up question about that response.”
Origin of follow-up
English follow + up (compound noun)
Related Words
counterfactual
relating to what has not happened but might have
meta
referring to itself or to the conventions of its type
loaded
containing an assumption that may not be true
compound
combining multiple questions into one
pertinent
relevant or applicable to the matter at hand
tangential
only slightly relevant; diverging from the main point