What does FUDGY mean?

Parts of Speech

Adjective

Definitions
  • Having the texture or flavor of fudge.
  • Soft and sticky, like fudge.
Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈfʌdʒi/
  • UK: /ˈfʌdʒi/
Origin and Usage

The word "fudgy" is derived from "fudge," which is a type of candy made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream. It was first recorded in the early 20th century, and its usage has since expanded beyond the realm of candy to describe anything that has the texture or flavor of fudge. It is commonly used to describe desserts, such as brownies or cakes, that are soft and rich in texture.

Synonyms
  • Chewy
  • Gooey
  • Soft
  • Sticky
Related Words
  • Fudge
  • Flaky
  • Gummy
  • Juicy
  • Moist
Example Sentences
  • The brownies were so fudgy that they practically melted in her mouth.
  • She loved the fudgy texture of the chocolate cake.
  • The frosting was thick and fudgy, just the way she liked it.


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