fudging

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

Translation

v.the present participle of fudge, meaning to evade or avoid giving a direct answer; to alter or manipulate something, often dishonestly; to speak or write in a vague or ambiguous way

Phrases & Collocations

fudging numbers

fudging facts

fudging details

fudging results

fudging data

fudging answers

fudging timelines

fudging statistics

fudging evidence

fudging claims

Example Sentences

he was fudging the numbers to make the report look better.

she was fudging her age when applying for the job.

they caught him fudging the results of the experiment.

fudging the truth won't help your case.

he admitted to fudging his resume to get the interview.

fudging the details can lead to bigger problems later.

she was caught fudging her expenses for the trip.

fudging the facts is not a good way to build trust.

he tried fudging his way through the interview questions.

fudging the timeline made the project seem more successful.

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