replete
adjective
[ rɪˈpliːt ]
• filled or well-supplied with something.
• "sensational popular fiction, replete with adultery and sudden death"
Similar:
filled,
full,
well stocked,
well supplied,
well provided,
crammed,
crowded,
packed,
jammed,
stuffed,
teeming,
overflowing,
bursting,
brimful,
brimming,
loaded,
overloaded,
thick,
solid,
charged,
abounding,
jam-packed,
chock-a-block,
chock-full,
chocker,
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old French replet(e ) or Latin repletus ‘filled up’, past participle of replere, from re- ‘back, again’ + plere ‘fill’.