repleto
full, packed
adjective rreh-PLEH-toh Rare
Origin: from Latin repletus
Also means
replete
Usage Note
Repleto means completely full, often to the point of excess — a room repleta de gente or a stomach repleto after a big meal. It agrees in gender and number: repleto/repleta/repletos/repletas. It is stronger than lleno (full) — implying stuffed or crammed.
Examples
"El estadio estaba repleto de aficionados."
Natural Translation
The stadium was packed with fans.
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