Meaning & Definition of word "Replete"

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    Replete

    /rɪˈpliːt/

    adjective:

    • 1. Filled or well-supplied with something.
      • Example: The novel is replete with vivid descriptions of the landscape.
    • 2. Very full; abundant.
      • Example: Her life was replete with adventure and excitement.
    • 3. Having had plenty to eat; sated.
      • Example: After the feast, everyone lay around the table, replete and content.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'repletus', past participle of 'replere', meaning 'to fill up'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    replete with:

    Filled with or containing a large amount of something.

    replete in:

    Having a full supply of something.

    replete after:

    Feeling completely satisfied after a meal.

    Related Words

    complete:

    Having all necessary or appropriate parts.

    satiated:

    Fully satisfied, especially in terms of appetite.

    Slang Meanings of replete

    Meaning: Fully satisfied or content.

    Example Sentence: After the feast, I felt totally replete.

    Meaning: Stuffed or overwhelmed with information.

    Example Sentence: My brain is replete with all these new concepts!