replete

adjective
UK: /rɪˈpliːt/
US: /rɪˈpliːt/
  1. Filled or well-supplied with something.

    1. The shelves are replete with books.
    2. The article was replete with detailed historical information.
  2. Having had plenty to eat; full.

    1. After the feast, I was replete.
    2. Feeling replete, he declined the offer of dessert after dinner.

Synonyms

full abounding

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "replete" in English means: Filled or well-supplied with something., Having had plenty to eat; full..

The phonetic transcription of "replete" is /rɪˈpliːt/ in British English and /rɪˈpliːt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "replete": full, abounding.

Example usage of "replete": "The shelves are replete with books.". More examples on the page.