This is the 155th most frequent Italian word.
seguito
"Seguito" in English means "follow-up," "sequel," "following," or "result," depending on context.
Here, 'seguito' is the past participle of the verb 'seguire,' meaning 'to follow' in the context of attending or taking part in something.
Ha seguito il corso con interesse.
He followed the course with interest.
In this sentence, 'In seguito' acts as an adverbial phrase meaning 'later' or 'afterwards.'
In seguito, abbiamo discusso la questione in dettaglio.
Subsequently, we discussed the matter in detail.
Here, 'il seguito' functions as a noun, meaning 'the continuation' or 'what follows.'