IPA: //ˈfʌdʒi//
KK: /ˈfədʒi/
Having a texture or consistency similar to fudge; soft and rich in flavor.
The cake was fudgier than I expected, making it incredibly delicious.
Comparative: fudgier
Superlative: fudgiest
The word 'fudgier' is derived from 'fudge' (originating from the late 19th century, possibly from the dialectal English 'fudg', meaning to make or to do) and the comparative suffix '-ier' (meaning more). Thus, 'fudgier' means more like fudge, typically referring to a texture or quality that is soft and sweet like fudge.
Think of 'fudge' as something soft and sweet, and remember that 'fudgier' means more of that soft, sweet quality.