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Replete Meaning in English

word

ɹiˈpɫit
ri-PLEET
ɹɪplˈiːt
ri-PLEET

Definition

Completely filled or supplied with something; can mean full, especially to the point of being unable to take more.

Usage & Nuances

'Replete' is formal and most often used in written or literary contexts. Commonly found as 'replete with', meaning 'full of' something (e.g., 'replete with errors'). Not often used in everyday conversation. Synonyms: 'full', 'filled', but 'replete' adds a sense of completeness or even excess.

Example Sentences

The table was replete with delicious food.

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The museum is replete with rare paintings.

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After the feast, I felt replete and happy.

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The internet is replete with information, both useful and misleading.

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Her writing is replete with vivid descriptions and clever jokes.

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That old book is replete with wisdom from another age.

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