fudges

[US]/fʌdʒɪz/
[UK]/fʌdʒɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to avoid giving a direct answer; to alter or falsify; to speak ambiguously; to evade
n.soft candy made from sugar and butter; an act of avoiding a problem or issue

Phrases & Collocations

fudges the truth

fudges the numbers

fudges the details

fudges on facts

fudges the issue

fudges the evidence

fudges the report

fudges the results

fudges the answer

fudges the timeline

Example Sentences

he fudges the numbers to make the report look better.

she always fudges her homework to avoid getting in trouble.

the politician fudges the truth to win votes.

he fudges his way through the interview with vague answers.

don't fudge the details; we need accuracy.

she fudges her age when asked by strangers.

he fudges the rules to get ahead in the game.

she tends to fudge her achievements to impress others.

he fudges his resume to make himself look more qualified.

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