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Производные относительных местоимений в грамматике английского языка выражают свободу выбора или безразличие к выбору собеседника. В этой статье мы на примерах объясняем, как употреблять грамматическую конструкцию “relative pronouns (относительные местоимения) + ever” в английском языке.

What (что) + ever (либо)

“Whatever” переводится как «что-либо / что угодно», поэтому в английском языке его синонимами будут следующие слова и выражения: anything (любое), everything (все), it doesn’t matter (не важно что / какой).

You can do whatever you want as soon as you graduate from university.
Ты сможешь делать все, что захочешь, как только окончишь университет.

Можно иначе передать смысл предложения, используя синонимы whatever:

You can do anything you want as soon as you graduate from university.
Ты сможешь делать все, что захочешь, как только окончишь университет.

It doesn’t matter to me what you are going to do after graduation. It’s up to you!
Для меня не имеет значения, что ты собираешься делать после окончания университета. Это зависит только от тебя!

I’ll be here for you, whatever you decide to do with your career.
Я поддержу тебя, чтобы ты ни решил относительно своей карьеры.

Which (какой) + ever (либо)

Разница в значениях между what и which распространяется и на whatever и whichever. Whatever не ограничивает выбор действий, whichever выражает свободу выбора из определенного набора действий/вещей/событий.

I have 3 smart suits for you. Choose whichever you like the most.
У меня есть 3 деловых костюма для тебя. Выбирай, какой тебе больше всего понравится.

When (когда) + ever (либо)

Wheneverкогда-либо / в любое время.

Feel free to call me whenever you want.
Не стесняйтесь звонить мне, когда захотите.

We may discuss our cooperation tomorrow at lunch, or whenever is more convenient for you.
Мы можем обсудить наше сотрудничество завтра за обедом или в любое удобное для вас время.

Where (где) + ever (либо)

Так как “where” на русском значит «где», то и производные от него слова будут описывать местоположение.

Learn English now! You’ll definitely use it wherever you go.
Учите английский прямо сейчас! Вы обязательно найдете ему применение, куда бы вы ни отправились.

My dream is to work online from wherever I want, even from a jungle hut.
Я мечтаю работать онлайн, неважно в каком месте я буду, даже если это хижина в джунглях.

Who (кто) + ever (либо)

Используем “whoever” в значении «кто угодно» или «кто-либо из».

Whoever comes to our house will be welcome.
Любой, кто придет в наш дом, будет желанным гостем.

I am looking for whoever can help me with the English test.
Я ищу того, кто может помочь мне с тестом по английскому языку.

NB! Whoever так же как и every/some/anybody всегда употребляется в 3 лице единственном числе. Помните об этом правиле, выстраивая предложения в Present Simple (простом настоящем времени).

How (как) + ever (либо)

Говоря о свободе выбора выполнения действий любым желанным способом, мы используем however или how. Помните, что “however” также является наречием и переводится как «однако».

Once you have your own car, you can decorate it however you want.
Как только у тебя появится своя машина, украшай ее, как только тебе захочется.

However much time you devote to singing, you won’t become famous without a good producer.
Сколько бы времени ты ни посвящала пению, ты не станешь знаменитой без хорошего продюсера.

Узнать подробнее об относительных местоимениях в английском вы сможете, перейдя по ссылке.

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What is another word for whatever?

65 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ wɒtˈɛvə], [ wɒtˈɛvə], [ w_ɒ_t_ˈɛ_v_ə]

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  • adj.

    and so forth (adjective)

    • Et cetera.

    et cetera (adjective)

    • and like,
    • and on on,
    • more whatever,
    • most whatever,
    • and on,
    • more whatnot,
    • most whatnot,
    • and rest,
    • and and on.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • and so on,
    • along with others,
    • and on and on,
    • and the rest,
    • whatnot,
    • and the like,
    • blah blah blah,
    • and all,
    • and others.
  • conj.

    Other relevant words: (conjunction)

    • Which,
    • Whichever,
    • and that.
  • n.

    • no matter what,
    • I’m not bothered,
    • not to worry,
    • so what?/what of it ?,
    • but hey…,
    • no…to speak of,
    • who cares?,
    • no matter how/where/what etc.,
    • Everything.

    • Whenever,
    • wherever,
    • in the world,
    • at all,
    • what/why/how/where etc. on earth,
    • who/why/what etc. ever?,
    • in the least.

    anything (noun)

    • any thing,
    • any one things,
    • whatevers,
    • any things.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • any one thing.

    some (noun)

    • some.
  • pron.

    Other relevant words: (pronoun)

    • whatsoever.
  • Other synonyms:

    • however,
    • such-and-such,
    • What.

    • earthly,
    • merely,
    • big deal,
    • Whoever,
    • deuce.

    • blah,
    • aside.

    • please.

    • now.

    and so forth

    • et cetera or etc..

    Other relevant words:

    • in general,
    • any,
    • several,
    • a bit,
    • part of,
    • each and every,
    • a little.

How to use «Whatever» in context?

Whenever I hear the word «whatever,» I can’t help but to think about my grandfather. He always had a humorous take on life and would say things like, «whatever, I’m still alive» or «whatever, that’s one less thing I have to worry about.» His attitude was always positive, no matter what was going on, and I think that’s what the word «whatever» embodies. It’s a word that can be used to describe anything and is always positive, no matter what. So, whatever happens, know that you’ll be able to cope with it and that nothing is really that important.

Paraphrases for Whatever:

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  • Equivalence

    • Wh-determiner
      Whichever.
  • Independent

    • Noun, singular or mass
      matter, nothing.
    • Adverb
      all.
    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      disregarding, leaving, seeing, Having, Ignoring.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      cares, whatevs.
    • Verb, base form
      matter.

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WiktionaryRate these synonyms:3.0 / 4 votes

  1. whateverinterjection

    Synonyms:
    whoopee do, so what

  2. whateveradjective

    A holophrastic expression used discourteously to indicate that the speaker does not consider the matter worthy of further discussion.

    Whatever choice you make, there will be consequences.

    Synonyms:
    whoopee do, so what

Princeton’s WordNetRate these antonyms:1.3 / 4 votes

  1. any(a), whatever, whatsoeveradjective

    one or some or every or all without specification

    «give me any peaches you don’t want»; «not any milk is left»; «any child would know that»; «pick any card»; «any day now»; «cars can be rented at almost any airport»; «at twilight or any other time»; «beyond any doubt»; «need any help we can get»; «give me whatever peaches you don’t want»; «no milk whatsoever is left»

    Antonyms:
    no(a), all(a)

Editors ContributionRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. apathy

    nonchalant word for not caring which way something goes

    she said, «whatever. it doesn’t really matter to me.»

    Submitted by rinat on September 16, 2019  

  2. seams

    Submitted by anonymous on November 17, 2019  

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How to use whatever in a sentence?

  1. President Donald Trump:

    When we start allowing national security advisers to just go up and say whatever they want to say… We can’t do that.

  2. Stoneman Douglas:

    President Donald Trump’s a professional liar who will say anything to appease whatever crowd President Donald Trump’s at, if President Donald Trump’s in front of families, President Donald Trump might say something in support of common sense gun reform. But then when President Donald Trump’s at the National Rifle Association, President Donald Trump’ll say something to get a big cheer.

  3. Emily Post:

    Make sure that you emphasize that the time you’re going to be spending together is time that you’re looking forward to, because this can look like you don’t want to spend that much time with them, start out by saying’ we are so looking forward to spending the holiday with you, coming over for dinner,’ whatever it is that you guys are going to be doing together, really emphasize how thrilled you are to be doing that.

  4. Karla Lee:

    Step up, break this code of silence or whatever ya’ll got going on with this gang stuff. Break that. Put the guns down, ya’ll killing babies out here.

  5. Allison Keene of Collider.com:

    He’s truly terrifying and represents our worst, most selfish instincts to get whatever we desire, at whatever cost.


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Table Of Contents:

  • Whatever as an Adjective
  • Definitions of «Whatever» as an adjective
  • Synonyms of «Whatever» as an adjective (2 Words)
  • Usage Examples of «Whatever» as an adjective
  • Associations of «Whatever» (30 Words)

The synonyms of “Whatever” are: any, whatsoever

Whatever as an Adjective

Definitions of «Whatever» as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “whatever” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • One or some or every or all without specification.

Synonyms of «Whatever» as an adjective (2 Words)

any One or some or every or all without specification.
Any day now.
whatsoever One or some or every or all without specification.
No milk whatsoever is left.

Usage Examples of «Whatever» as an adjective

  • Give me whatever peaches you don’t want.

Associations of «Whatever» (30 Words)

anyhow In any way whatsoever.
They came anyhow they could.
anyway Used to indicate that something happened or will happen in spite of something else.
Anyway there is another factor to consider.
anywhere At or in or to any place anyplace is used informally for anywhere.
I could go anywhere in the world.
chance Be the case by chance.
He chanced upon an interesting advertisement.
every Each and all of a series of entities or intervals as specified.
Every chance of winning.
expected Regarded as likely; anticipated.
Write down your expected monthly income and regularly track your expenses.
furthermore In addition; besides (used to introduce a fresh consideration in an argument.
Computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time furthermore their quality is improving.
hitherto Used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time.
Hitherto part of French West Africa Benin achieved independence in 1960.
however Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously.
However you look at it you can t criticize that.
importantly In an important way or to an important degree.
More importantly Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself.
instead In place of, or as an alternative to.
He didn t call rather or instead he wrote her a letter.
likely Likely but not certain to be or become true or real.
Speculation on the likely effect of opting out.
maybe By chance.
He was standing maybe 20 or 30 feet away.
moreover As a further matter; besides.
The cellar was dark moreover mice nested there.
only Being the only one single and isolated from others.
He was only a child.
opportunity A possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances.
The holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington.
percent A proportion in relation to a whole (which is usually the amount per hundred.
perhaps By chance.
Perhaps not surprisingly he was cautious about committing himself.
possibly Used to emphasize that one feels that something is surprising, or bewildering.
We may possibly run into them at the concert.
potential The possibility of something happening or of someone doing something in the future.
The potentials of the technology were never wholly controllable.
preferably More readily or willingly.
He would like a place of his own preferably outside the town.
preliminary A preliminary round in a sporting competition.
The discussions were seen as preliminary to the policy paper.
probably Almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell.
She would probably never see him again.
quite To a degree (not used with a negative.
Her victory was quite something.
really Used as intensifiers real is sometimes used informally for really rattling is informal.
A really enjoyable evening.
reason Decide by reasoning draw or come to a conclusion.
The reason that war was declared.
still An apparatus used for the distillation of liquids consists of a vessel in which a substance is vaporized by heat and a condenser where the vapor is condensed.
Still waters run deep.
unformed Without a definite form or shape.
Unformed clay.
wherever Where in the world.
It should be available wherever you go to shop.
yet Referring to something that will or may happen in the future.
Wait don t go yet.

Table of Contents

  1. Is whatever a rude word?
  2. What’s the meaning of whatever?
  3. Does whatever mean no?
  4. What do you call a person who does whatever they want?
  5. How do you respond to whatever?
  6. What does whatever mean when a guy says it?
  7. When a girl says whatever you say?
  8. What to say when someone says nobody asked?
  9. How do you respond to I don’t care?
  10. What does it mean when a girl says K?
  11. What does it mean when a guy says do whatever you want?
  12. What does it mean when a girl says whatever you want?
  13. What does whatever mean from a girl?
  14. Is it okay to do whatever you want in a relationship?
  15. How do you get a woman to do whatever you want?
  16. How do I convince my girlfriend to do anything?
  17. How do you get him to do whatever you want?
  18. Can you say whatever you want in therapy?
  19. What should you not tell a therapist?
  20. Can you say anything to therapist?
  21. Can you tell a therapist something illegal?
  22. Can I tell my therapist I killed someone?
  23. Can you ever be friends with your therapist?
  24. Can you tell your therapist too much?
  25. Do therapists fall in love with clients?
  26. Do I annoy my therapist?
  27. Do therapists give up on clients?
  28. Do therapists get angry with clients?

What is another word for whatever?

Is whatever a rude word?

2 Answers. Yes, it’s rude. “Whatever” expresses indifference; often, expressing indifference is dismissive, and in this case, it’s dismissive of what the other person has to say.

What’s the meaning of whatever?

1 : anything or everything that Take whatever you need. 2 : no matter what Whatever you do, don’t cheat. 3 : what in the world Whatever made you do that?

Does whatever mean no?

3. 0. Whatever means no matter what, anything that or the amount that. An example of whatever is someone directing another to take anything they want from a party. pronoun.

no matter what whatsoever
all anything
anything at all aught
any one thing anything whatsoever

What do you call a person who does whatever they want?

Ambition: doer, achiever. Disregard for law: criminal, outlaw, gangster, robber, lawbreaker, desperado, etc. Acting in self-interest without regard for trust: back-stabber, snitch, cheater, two-timer. Acting in self-interest without regard for others: egoist, narcissist.

How do you respond to whatever?

  1. You don’t need to respond when somebody says, “whatever”.
  2. In fact, in this scenario, “silence” is the best solution.
  3. I’m presuming here, that you’re referring to non-polite comments & if so, you can simply choose to ignore &/or walk away.

What does whatever mean when a guy says it?

Whatever is a slang term meaning “whatever you say” , “I don’t care what you say” or “what will be will be”. The term is used either to dismiss a previous statement and express indifference or in affirmation of a previous statement as “whatever will be will be”.

When a girl says whatever you say?

Usually, it is meant in a rude and passive aggressive way. She might automatically say it when she is getting hit on by a stranger. She will say it after you say something to her.

What to say when someone says nobody asked?

  1. No, but maybe you SHOULD have.
  2. No, but this is more stupid than anything I might have said.
  3. No, you didn’t. What’s your point?
  4. You didn’t ask me? Then why are you still talking?
  5. You don’t want my opinion? Good luck. See ya! ( Walk away)
  6. Pleeeeeease. You need all the help you can get!

How do you respond to I don’t care?

someone’s opinion: say “Ok” or “I get that” “hmm” or (if they ask for you to respond) “I need to think about that more.” if you want to be honest “agree to disagree”. It depends on what you are saying you don’t care about, and the other person’s degree of persistence.

What does it mean when a girl says K?

When a girl says, “K,” it means she’s upset with you. It’s notorious how “K” is used as a means of expression for anger and frustration. When a girl says K, she has had enough and can’t talk about it anymore. A simple letter can make the other person get more frustrated and fight longer.

What does it mean when a guy says do whatever you want?

Whatever else “Do whatever you want” may be taken to mean, it means that the speaker is unwilling to commit to expressing a view about the propriety of the conduct that the questioner is asking about. –

What does it mean when a girl says whatever you want?

She’s done trying to convince you to do what she wants. In love like war, you must pick your battles wisely. Saying do whatever you want means she surrendered. From a woman who has said this to a man, this is not a good thing.

What does whatever mean from a girl?

When a woman says “whatever” during a fight, it means that she doesn’t want to talk to you anymore, because you are pathetic. At this point you should be VERY worried. She has two words for you: screw you!

Is it okay to do whatever you want in a relationship?

Its okay for your partner to do as they like as long as you have understanding of what the relationship is. Making for the relationship to become questioned consistently. You should talk about what you want before you go into a partnership with no guide or outline as to what you mean to that person.

How do you get a woman to do whatever you want?

How to Get Your Girl to Do Whatever You Want

  1. 1 Listen and Surprise. Sometimes women just want to be heard.
  2. 2 Build Relationships with the People She Values.
  3. 3 Do Something Just Because She Wants To.
  4. 4 Act Like You’re in a Rom-Com (At Least Once)

How do I convince my girlfriend to do anything?

Use the following tips to convince her:

  1. Make Her See The Dark Side Of Marriage.
  2. Present Your Reason For Seeking A Live-In Arrangement.
  3. Make It Sound Like A Necessity For Establishing Your Relationship’s Longevity.
  4. Talk About The Creative & Sexual Freedom You Guys Would Enjoy.
  5. Present It As The Trendy, “In” Thing To Do.

How do you get him to do whatever you want?

Smart Tips and Tricks to Make Your Man Do Anything You Want!

  1. Kind reminders are also helpful in relationships.
  2. Don’t fight or make an argument over what you want.
  3. Make him think that he came up with the idea.
  4. Show him how much you’re proud of him.
  5. Ask for what you want right after his favorite football team wins.
  6. Meet him halfway.

Can you say whatever you want in therapy?

Therapy is one place you can talk about anything you want. There’s no need to censor yourself, be overly polite or avoid conflict. Still, many clients have a lot to say and don’t.

What should you not tell a therapist?

10 More Things Your Therapist Won’t Tell You

  • I may talk about you and your case with others.
  • If I’ve been practicing more than 10 years, I’ve probably heard worse.
  • I may have gone into this profession to fix myself first.
  • Not everything you tell me is strictly confidential.
  • I say, “I understand,” but in truth, I don’t.

Can you say anything to therapist?

Knowing that you can say anything to your therapist and it will remain in the room helps you feel safe and builds trust between you and the therapist. For this reason, all therapists are legally and ethically bound to keep their sessions confidential and not share with anyone else what was talked about.

Can you tell a therapist something illegal?

In the US we have laws around doctor patient confidentiality. This would mean you can tell your therapist anything and they won’t report it to the police as long as you are not a threat to yourself or others.

Can I tell my therapist I killed someone?

In the US, however, the answer is usually no. Due to confidentiality, a therapist may not generally disclose the contents of a therapy session with the police, even if the client has admitted to committing a crime.

Can you ever be friends with your therapist?

Your therapist should not be a close friend because that would create what’s called a dual relationship, something that is unethical in therapy. For example, it is unethical for a therapist to treat a close friend or relative. It is also unethical for a therapist to have a sexual relationship with a client.

Can you tell your therapist too much?

What can I tell my therapist? The short answer is that you can tell your therapist anything – and they hope that you do. It’s a good idea to share as much as possible, because that’s the only way they can help you.

Do therapists fall in love with clients?

Of the 585 psychologists who responded, 87% (95% of the men and 76% of the women) reported having been sexually attracted to their clients, at least on occasion. Sixty-three percent felt guilty, anxious or confused about the attraction, and about half of the respondents received no guidance or training on this issue.

Do I annoy my therapist?

Originally Answered: Do therapists ever tire or become annoyed with clients? Absolutely they do, but it’s just about different things. Two examples: When I had clients with anxiety, they’d often repeat things…it’s a symptom of some types of anxiety and didn’t bother me at all.

Do therapists give up on clients?

It makes sense, then, that patients who don’t feel felt might cut things off. The reverse, however, is also true: Sometimes therapists break up with their patients. You may not consider this when you first step into a therapist’s office, but our goal is to stop seeing you.

Do therapists get angry with clients?

Nearly every clinician has experienced an intense emotion during a client session. Perhaps it was grief as a client described the death of her 5-year-old son. Some clinicians believe that a therapist should never express anger or grief in front of a client. Yet, says University of Iowa’s John S.

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Sense: Adverb: anything that

Synonyms:

Sense: Adverb: no matter what

Synonyms:

no matter what, regardless of what, never mind, never mind how much, however much, whichever Collocations

Sense: Adverb: anyway

Synonyms:

anyway Collocations, anyhow Collocations (informal), anyroad (UK, regional), anyroad up (UK, regional, informal), in any case, no matter what

Sense: Adverb: etc. — at the end of a list

Synonyms:

anything Collocations, anything else, whatnot, the like, etc., and such

Sense: Pronoun: what — in questions

Synonyms:

what Collocations, what on earth (informal), what the hell (potentially offensive, slang), what the dickens (dated, euphemism), what the heck (slang), what the fuck (vulgar, offensive, slang), what in hell’s name (potentially offensive, slang), what in God’s name (informal)

Sense: Interjection: dismissive response

Synonyms:

so what, sure Collocations (informal), right Collocations (informal), yeah, right (informal), who cares, see if I care (informal), I couldn’t care less (informal), I could care less (ironic, slang), I don’t care

…. , whatever theory might suggest. — English Only forum
…had not the least intention of being at any expense whatever in her maintenance. — English Only forum
…whatever else is to be said of… — English Only forum
…whatever the girlfriend I can have? — English Only forum
‘What ever’ or ‘Whatever’ in question — English Only forum
‘What’ vs ‘whatever’ — English Only forum
‘Whatever the suit’s merits’ — English Only forum
‘Whatever’ vs ‘What Ever’ — English Only forum
“Whatever, there will be one item fits you well” — English Only forum
(In) whatever way you cook yours (in), be sure to… — English Only forum
[Whatever / No matter what] you do is right. — English Only forum
[whatever/however] test was given — English Only forum
300 dollars is fair for a coronavirus test, or whatever virus test. — English Only forum
a gathering of individuals…, <and> whatever be… — English Only forum
A question about do whatever/everything/anything they can do — English Only forum
a shaky grip on whatever guise it was — English Only forum
A work of Art is an artifact which, whatever else it does, is capable of stimulating self-rewarding awareness — English Only forum
aid is aid, good or bad, whether there are strings attached and whatever its terms of reference — English Only forum
<and whatever> <and something like that> — English Only forum
and whatever/and if — English Only forum
and whatever/or whatever? — English Only forum
any <whatever> — English Only forum
anything / whatever you post — English Only forum
Anything vs whatever — English Only forum
anyway whatever — English Only forum
Anyway/whatever — English Only forum
application of whatever type of palm-oil — English Only forum
As I had no doubt <whatever> concerning its intentions I hurled the doorknob — English Only forum
as is, in whatever condition something happens to be — English Only forum
as whatever that stuff was fed on his flesh and blood — English Only forum
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Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

On this page you’ll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to whatever, such as: whatsoever, any, and everything.

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How to use whatever in a sentence

I doubt that thirty persons per day are carried into or brought out of it by all public conveyances whatever.

GLANCES AT EUROPEHORACE GREELEY

Whatever the species, it is well to imitate the natural conditions as much as possible in the way of soil.

HOW TO KNOW THE FERNSS. LEONARD BASTIN

The sense of bearing on to the voice, or endeavoring to push the tone by any pressure whatever, should be absolutely avoided.

EXPRESSIVE VOICE CULTUREJESSIE ELDRIDGE SOUTHWICK

He had seen the act committed, he felt sure but had made no effort whatever to stop the thief.

THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUX

Whatever can be done to bring about the prompt and effective use of this new system of bank settlement will be done.

READINGS IN MONEY AND BANKINGCHESTER ARTHUR PHILLIPS

Whatever you do, don’t write a word to that Carr friend of yours; he’s as sharp as a two-edged sword.

ELSTER’S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOOD

And an educational movement is more tenacious than any other sort of social or political movement whatever.

THE SALVAGING OF CIVILISATIONH. G. (HERBERT GEORGE) WELLS

He need not stop further study, but whatever else he learns let him at least practise this daily recital for one month.

ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)

Whatever he felt he usually kept bottled up inside, no matter how it hurt.

RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR

SYNONYM OF THE DAY

OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO WHATEVER

  • a bit
  • a little
  • all
  • each
  • each and every
  • either
  • in general
  • part of
  • several
  • whatever
  • all
  • any one thing
  • anything at all
  • everything
  • whatever
  • along with others
  • and on and on
  • and others
  • and so forth
  • and so on
  • and the like
  • and the rest
  • blah-blah-blah
  • whatever
  • whatnot
  • and that
  • that
  • whatever
  • whichever

Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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