What Is Another Way to Say “And So On”?

Looking for synonyms for and so on? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say and so on.

  • Etcetera (etc.)
  • And so forth
  • Among others
  • And the like
  • And more
  • Along with others
  • Including similar things
  • Plus more
  • As well as others
  • To name a few
  • And beyond
  • Such as
  • And additional items
  • Not to mention other things
  • And related things

Want to learn how to say and so on professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Etcetera (etc.)

Used to indicate that a list is not exhaustive.

  • Example: “The store stocks various items: notebooks, pens, markers, etc.”

2. And so forth

Appropriate for continuing a given list of examples without specifying them.

  • Example: “Our services include consulting, training, support, and so forth.”

3. Among others

Suitable for indicating that there are other items in addition to the ones named.

  • Example: “Key clients include companies in the technology, finance, and healthcare sectors, among others.”

4. And the like

Used to group similar things without listing them all.

  • Example: “We need to address issues like budget constraints, resource allocation, and the like.”

5. And more

Appropriate for suggesting there are additional items not mentioned.

  • Example: “The program offers various benefits: flexible hours, wellness programs, and more.”

6. Along with others

Used when listing items as well as indicating the existence of more.

  • Example: “The team specializes in areas like risk management, compliance, along with others.”

7. Including similar things

Suitable for indicating the inclusion of other similar items.

  • Example: “The conference will cover topics such as digital innovation, cybersecurity, including similar things.”

8. Plus more

Informal, used for adding a note that there are more items or details.

  • Example: “Our product range includes smartphones, tablets, accessories, plus more.”

9. As well as others

Used to indicate that other items or people are included.

  • Example: “The study focuses on subjects like economics, sociology, as well as others.”

10. To name a few

Suitable for providing a few examples from a larger list.

  • Example: “The company has partnerships with leading firms in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, to name a few.”

11. And beyond

Used to suggest that the list extends further than what is mentioned.

  • Example: “We operate in various sectors: manufacturing, retail, technology, and beyond.”

12. Such as

Appropriate for providing examples while indicating there are more.

  • Example: “Skills required for the job include communication, teamwork, such as.”

13. And additional items

Suitable for indicating the presence of more items in addition to those listed.

  • Example: “The course covers topics like marketing, finance, and additional items.”

14. Not to mention other things

Used to emphasize that there are other significant items not listed.

  • Example: “Our responsibilities include budget planning, strategy development, not to mention other things.”

Appropriate for including items that are connected or similar.

  • Example: “We need to improve various processes in areas like logistics, supply chain management, and related things.”

Linda Brown