et cetera
Definition
- Adverb:
- And other similar things: "et cetera" (abbreviated as "etc.") is used at the end of a list to indicate that there are other items of the same kind that are not mentioned explicitly. It implies continuation or inclusion of additional, unspecified examples.
Usage Examples
- (We need these fruits and other similar fruits not listed.)
- (The course includes these topics and other related language skills.)
Advanced Usage
- "et cetera, et cetera": A colloquial repetition used to emphasize that a list is extensive or to dismiss further details.
- He talked about his job, his car, his house, et cetera, et cetera. (He continued listing many similar trivial matters.)
Variants and Related Words
- Etcetera (n): a noun form meaning unspecified extra items or things.
- The contract included various etceteras like travel expenses and accommodation. (The contract included additional unspecified items.)
Synonyms
- And so forth: a phrase used to indicate continuation of a list.
- She packed her clothes, books, toiletries, and so forth. (She packed these items and other similar ones.)
- And so on: another phrase meaning the same as "et cetera."
- The menu includes pasta, pizza, salads, and so on. (The menu includes these dishes and others like them.)
Related Idioms
- Et cetera ad infinitum: a Latin phrase meaning "and so on to infinity," used to describe an endless list or repetitive process.
- The meeting went over budgets, schedules, staffing, et cetera ad infinitum. (The meeting covered these topics and continued endlessly.)