repleta

This is the 13572nd most frequent Spanish word.


repleta

Full or packed.


Here, 'repleta' is used to describe the library being completely filled with students, indicating abundance.

La biblioteca estaba repleta de estudiantes durante el examen final.

The library was full of students during the final exam.


In this sentence, 'repletas' describes the fruits being full or packed with vitamins, conveying the idea of richness.

El mercado ofrece una amplia gama de frutas repletas de vitaminas.

The market offers a wide range of fruits packed with vitamins.


'Repleta' is used here to show that the biography contains a large amount of interesting anecdotes, emphasizing content density.

Su biografía está repleta de anécdotas interesantes.

His biography is brimming with interesting anecdotes.