What is another word for and other things too numerous to mention?

Pronunciation: [and ˈʌðə θˈɪŋz tˈuː njˈuːməɹəs tə mˈɛnʃən] (IPA)

The phrase "and other things too numerous to mention" is often used to indicate that there are a multitude of other items, ideas or concepts that could be mentioned but are not being enumerated for the sake of brevity. There are numerous synonyms for this phrase that convey the same meaning. Some examples include "and so on", "et cetera", "and such", "and many more", "and others", "and the like", "and the rest", "and whatnot", "and similar things", and "and more besides". All of these phrases can be used to convey a sense of multiplicity and expansiveness, while also suggesting that there may be additional elements that are not being explicitly stated.

What are the hypernyms for And other things too numerous to mention?

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

    miscellany, miscellaneous items, Unnumbered items, Various items, additional items.

Related words: too numerous to mention, too many things to mention, too many things to list, too many things to count

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