botch
botch
bɑʧ
baach
British pronunciation
/bˈɒt‍ʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "botch"in English

to botch
01

to do a task badly or carelessly, causing mistakes or damage

Transitive: to botch sth
to botch definition and meaning
example
Examples
He completely botched the repair and made the leak worse.
The company botched the product launch by failing to test it properly.
Botch
01

a mistake resulting from poor execution or handling, often involving significant errors

example
Examples
Her botch in handling the presentation left the audience confused and unimpressed.
The botch in the calculations caused major discrepancies in the financial report.
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