Replete
/rɪˈpliːt/
Meaning & Definition
adjective
Filled or well-supplied with something.
The novel is replete with vivid descriptions of the landscape.
Very full; abundant.
Her life was replete with adventure and excitement.
Having had plenty to eat; sated.
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
Fully satisfied or content.
After the feast, I felt totally replete.
Stuffed or overwhelmed with information.
My brain is replete with all these new concepts!