Replete - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|rɪˈpliːt|
Brit.
|rɪˈpliːt|
verb
adjective
- filled to satisfaction with food or drink (syn: full)
- (followed by `with') deeply filled or permeated (syn: instinct)
- (followed by `with') deeply filled or permeated (syn: instinct)
it is replete with misery
Extra examples
The book is replete with photographs.
The country's history is replete with stories of people who became successful by working hard.
The very air seems replete with humming and buzzing melodies.
Literature is replete with tales of power.
...a classic car from the 1950s, replete with yards of coruscating chrome...
...a tale of horror replete with eerie hauntings and evil witchery...
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