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    Botched
    /bäCHt/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a task) carried out badly or carelessly: "a botched attempt to steal a car"
  2. The meaning of BOTCHED is unsuccessful because of being poorly done : spoiled by mistakes. How to use botched in a sentence.

  3. BOTCHED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of botched in English. botched. adjective. uk / bɒtʃt / us / bɑːtʃt / (UK also bodged) Add to word list. (of a job, attempt, etc.) done very badly: botched job Our landlord redecorated the bedroom, but it was such a botched job that we decided to redo it.

  4. botched; botching; botches. transitive verb. 1. : to foul up hopelessly often used with up. 2. : to put together in a makeshift way. botcher noun. 3 of 3. noun (2) 1. : something that is botched : mess. 2. : patchwork, hodgepodge. botchy. ˈbä-chē.

  5. Botched definition: spoiled by poor or clumsy work; bungled. See examples of BOTCHED used in a sentence.

  6. Meaning of botch in English. botch. verb [ T ] uk / bɒtʃ / us / bɑːtʃ / (UK also bodge) Add to word list. to spoil something by doing it badly: We botched (up) our first attempt at wallpapering the bathroom. Synonyms. bungle. fluff mainly UK informal. mishandle. muff informal. spoil. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. to spoil by poor work; bungle (often followed by up ): He botched up the job thoroughly. Synonyms: flub, butcher, muff, mismanage, ruin. to do or say in a bungling manner. to mend or patch in a clumsy manner.

  8. To perform (a task) in an unacceptable or incompetent manner; to make a mess of something; to ruin; to bungle; to spoil; to destroy. A botched haircut seems to take forever to grow out. Wiktionary. To do something without skill, without care, or clumsily. Wiktionary. Synonyms: bollocks. bobble. bollocks up. bollix. fluff. botch-up. bodge. louse up.

  9. Definitions of botched. adjective. spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness. synonyms: bungled. unskilled. not having or showing or requiring special skill or proficiency. Pronunciation. US. /bɑtʃt/.

  10. verb. make a mess of, destroy or ruin. “I botched the dinner and we had to eat out”. synonyms: ball up, blow, bobble, bodge, bollix, bollix up, botch up, bumble, bungle, butcher, flub, fluff, foul up, fumble, louse up, mess up, mishandle, muck up, muff, screw up, spoil. see more.

  11. 1. To perform poorly or ruin through clumsiness or ineptitude: botch a tennis shot; botch a rebellion. 2. To repair or mend clumsily or ineptly. n. 1. A ruined or defective piece of work: "I have made a miserable botch of this description" (Nathaniel Hawthorne). 2. A hodgepodge. [Middle English bocchen, to mend .] botch′er n. botch′y adj.

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