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and so on

The list included apples, oranges, bananas, and so on.

Definition
  1. Adverb:
    • Continuing in the same way: Used at the end of a list to indicate that further, similar items are included but not stated. It suggests the list is not exhaustive and could be extended with more examples of the same kind.
Usage
  • The phrase "and so on" is used primarily in informal and semi-formal contexts to avoid listing every single item in a series. It signals to the listener or reader that the pattern established by the listed examples continues indefinitely or for a considerable length.
  • It is typically placed at the end of a list, following a comma and the final listed item.
  • It is synonymous with "etc." (et cetera) and "and so forth."
Examples
  • We need to buy groceries: bread, milk, eggs, and so on.
  • The museum has artifacts from ancient Rome, Greece, Egypt, and so on.
  • She enjoys outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, kayaking, and so on.
Advanced Usage
  • "and so on and so forth": An extended, more emphatic version of the phrase, often used for rhetorical effect.
    • The lecture covered economic theories, historical precedents, statistical models, and so on and so forth.
Variants and Related Words
  • Et cetera (etc.): A Latin phrase adopted into English with the same meaning, often used in more formal or written contexts.
  • And so forth: A direct synonym with identical meaning and usage.
  • And the like: A slightly more formal alternative.
Synonyms
  • Et cetera (etc.)
  • And so forth
  • And the like
  • And others (when referring to people or things)
Related Phrases
  • And whatnot: An even more informal variant.
    • The toolbox has hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, and whatnot.
  • And everything: A very casual variant.
    • We talked about work, family, the weather, and everything.
Notes
  • "And so on" is an adverbial phrase. It modifies the verb of the sentence by describing how the listing action is performed—namely, in an extended, non-complete manner.
  • Avoid using it in highly formal or technical writing where precision is required; it is better to use "including" with a representative list or to list all items explicitly.
and so on

The list included apples, oranges, bananas, and so on.

Adverb
  1. continuing in the same way

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