What is another word for and what not?

Pronunciation: [and wɒt nˈɒt] (IPA)

The phrase "and what not" is often used at the end of a sentence to indicate that there are other things that could be included as well. However, there are other phrases that could be used in its place to convey a similar meaning. For instance, "et cetera" is a Latin phrase that means "and so on". Similarly, "and so forth" or "and stuff like that" can also imply that there are other things to be considered. "Yada yada" is another more casual phrase that can be used to indicate that other details are not as important. Ultimately, using a synonym for "and what not" can help diversify your vocabulary and make your writing more interesting.

What are the hypernyms for And what not?

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

Famous quotes with And what not

  • We borrowed money, it helped us with bonds and what not, and the Federal Government backed it, but it was a guarantee, it was not a grant. And we not only paid it off, but we paid it off ahead of time.
    David Dinkins
  • I was influenced when I was younger by the cartoon movies that Disney put out, like Cinderella and what not. I watched those movies over and over when I was younger and the music is ingrained into my head. Nowadays, I'm still humming the tunes. It taught me the fundamentals.
    Zac Efron
  • I am really into '70s music, like The Rolling Stones, The Doors and what not.
    Danny Masterson
  • And, you know, my dad would show me some things sometimes, but the best things that I got to do were to actually see really good players play up close. That gives you an idea of fingering and technique and what not.
    Dweezil Zappa
  • American literature offers scarcely one working model for high education. The student must go back, beyond Jean Jacques, to Benjamin Franklin, to find a model even of self-teaching. Except in the abandoned sphere of the dead languages, no one has discussed what part of education has, in his personal experience, turned out to be useful, and what not. This volume attempts to discuss it.
    Henry Adams

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