replete

US: /ɹiˈpɫit/
UK: /ɹɪplˈiːt/


English Vietnamese dictionary


replete /ri'pli:t/
  • tính từ
    • đầy, đầy đủ, tràn đầy; đầy ứ, đẫy
      • replete with food: no đẫy, no ứ ra

Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
1 [not before noun] ~ (with sth) (formal) filled with sth; with a full supply of sth: literature replete with drama and excitement
2 (old-fashioned or formal) very full of food: We all felt pleasantly replete.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
1 Often, replete with. full (of), filled up (with), overflowing (with), well supplied or well provided or well stocked (with), chock-full (of), crammed or jammed or jam-packed (with), brim-full (with), chock-a-block, bursting, teeming, loaded, overloaded (with), gorged (with), stuffed (with), Colloq up to the eyes or ears (in), up to here or there (in), US up to the old wazoo (in), Slang lousy (with), Taboo Slang up to the Brit arse (in) or US ass (in):
His speech was replete with names, dates, and precise quotations, all delivered without a note of any kind.
2 satisfied, sated, satiated:
After a meal like that, anybody would feel replete.

Concise English dictionary


rɪ'plɪːt
verb
+fill to satisfaction
adj.
+filled to satisfaction with food or drink
+(followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated