Definitions
- Referring to miscellaneous items or things that are not specified. - Used to indicate a list of things without naming them individually. - Talking about a collection of objects or items that are not important or significant.
- Used to indicate a list of things without naming them individually. - Referring to additional items or things that are not specified. - Talking about a collection of objects or items that are not important or significant.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are used to indicate a list of things without naming them individually.
- 2Both refer to additional items or things that are not specified.
- 3Both can be used to talk about a collection of objects or items.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Whatnot is more informal and casual than etcetera, which is more formal and academic.
Remember this!
Whatnot and etcetera are synonyms that are used to indicate a list of things without naming them individually. However, whatnot is more informal and casual, while etcetera is more formal and academic. Additionally, whatnot is limited in its usage, while etcetera is more versatile and can be used in various contexts.