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replete
[ ri-pleet ]
adjective
- abundantly supplied or provided; filled (usually followed by with ):
a speech replete with sentimentality.
- stuffed or gorged with food and drink.
Synonyms: satiated
a scholarly survey, replete in its notes and citations.
noun
- Entomology. (among honey ants) a worker with a distensible crop in which honeydew and nectar are stored for the use of the colony.
replete
/ rɪˈpliːt /
adjective
- often foll by with copiously supplied (with); abounding (in)
- having one's appetite completely or excessively satisfied by food and drink; stuffed; gorged; satiated
Derived Forms
- reˈpletely, adverb
- reˈpleteness, noun
Other Words From
- re·pletely adverb
- re·pleteness noun
- re·pletive adjective
- re·pletive·ly adverb
- unre·plete adjective
- unre·pleteness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of replete1
Example Sentences
But those who really know L.A. can tell you it’s a pleasure to stroll through, replete with blooming bougainvillea, rich history and street vendors and shops.
What is less comprehensible is state suicide by a democratic republic, replete with the constitutional protections of free speech, due process and public referendum.
The transcript is replete with references to the possibility of the Chinese government using TikTok to manipulate content that Americans see, perhaps to shape or alter their views on foreign and domestic issues.
It's a movement that imagines itself to be intellectually heady, replete with allusions to ancient writers and philosophers that mostly go unread.
The panel was replete with reactionaries whose alleged "liberal" pasts are asserted or assumed, yet not in evidence.
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