What is another word for and so on?

Pronunciation: [and sˌə͡ʊ ˈɒn] (IPA)

The phrase "and so on" is often used to indicate that a list is not exhaustive and there are other items that could be added. There are numerous synonyms for this phrase that can be used to convey the same idea. Some alternatives include "et cetera," "and the like," "and such," "the rest," "and others," "including but not limited to," "and more," and "so forth." Using these synonyms can add variety to writing and avoid repetition of the same phrase. However, it's important to ensure that the chosen synonym accurately conveys the intended meaning and is appropriate for the context in which it is used.

What are the hypernyms for And so on?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with And so on

  • As much preparation as I had made for the old man Salieri, gestures and so on, the fact is after sitting for hours, your movements are kind of slow.
    F. Murray Abraham
  • We like to engage in a normal publishing effort, which is to act in a responsible manner and make sure the material is not likely to harm anyone, that it is properly investigated by quality news organizations, and by lawyers and human rights groups and so on.
    Julian Assange
  • David has asked me, a number of people have asked me and said, What performance do you like best or what's the best film you've made and so on and I don't really have any hesitation that the film I'm least embarrassed by and ashamed of or uneasy about is Shadowlands.
    Richard Attenborough
  • I do not have a brain that I long for in dealing with matters of which I am ignorant, that don't come within my ken and a rationale, a reason, and argument and so on, and I can't do that and I'm not in that bracket at all.
    Richard Attenborough
  • To think straight, it is advisable to expect all qualities and attributes, adjectives, and so on to refer to at least two sets of interactions in time.
    Gregory Bateson

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