repletory (Meaning)

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repletory (a.)

Repletive.

Synonyms & Antonyms of repletory

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

repletory Sentence Examples

  1. The sumptuous feast left guests feeling repletory and thoroughly satisfied.
  2. The repletory effect of the heavy meal made it difficult for her to move around with ease.
  3. The overabundance of food at the banquet led to a sense of repletory that bordered on discomfort.
  4. After indulging in the exquisite dessert, a feeling of repletory washed over me, leaving me content and relaxed.
  5. The rich flavors and abundant portions created a repletory experience that was both indulgent and pleasurable.
  6. The repletory state induced by the meal made conversation difficult, as guests were too full to speak.
  7. The repletory feeling after the dinner party lasted for hours, leaving participants feeling bloated and sleepy.
  8. Despite the repletory effect, the guests couldn't resist going back for seconds.
  9. The repletory sensation made it hard to focus on the activities planned for the evening.
  10. The repletory fullness of the stomach after a large meal often leads to drowsiness and a desire for a nap.

FAQs About the word repletory

Repletive.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sumptuous feast left guests feeling repletory and thoroughly satisfied.

The repletory effect of the heavy meal made it difficult for her to move around with ease.

The overabundance of food at the banquet led to a sense of repletory that bordered on discomfort.

After indulging in the exquisite dessert, a feeling of repletory washed over me, leaving me content and relaxed.