Imprecise vs Fudgy - What's the difference?
imprecise | fudgy |
Resembling fudge, especially in flavor
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 18, author=Melissa Clark, title=Silky, Sweet and Tart, a Triple Threat, work=New York Times
, passage=FOR cooks of a lemon-loving persuasion, a puckery citrus curd is the culinary analogue of a chocolate fanatic’s fudgy ganache. }}
* (Lorrie Moore), People Like That Are the Only People Here
(figuratively) fuzzy, imprecise
As adjectives the difference between imprecise and fudgy
is that imprecise is not precise or exact; containing some error or uncertainty while fudgy is resembling fudge, especially in flavor.fudgy
English
Adjective
(er)citation
- She twice let the Baby’s ears get fudgy with wax.
