Replete (adjective) - full of 1. The article was replete with lies. Th ...

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Replete (adjective) - full of

  1. The article was replete with lies. The journalist did not fact check his story.
  2. Junk food is replete with added sugar and fat.

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Ah okay, that's interesting, I would have thought that replete lacks something..

Since it sounds like the word Deplete.

  • I guess Re = more, and De = less? 🧐

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I can see where you are coming from. Deplete means to use up a supply or resource.

"We depleted all of our snacks before arriving at the beach."


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