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- Dictionarybotch/bɒtʃ/
verb
- 1. carry out (a task) badly or carelessly: "he was accused of botching the job"
noun
- 1. a bungled task: "I've probably made a botch of things"
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BOTCH definition: 1. to spoil something by doing it badly: 2. something that is spoiled by being done badly: 3. to…. Learn more.
The meaning of BOTCH is an inflammatory sore. How to use botch in a sentence.
Botch definition: to spoil by poor work; bungle (often followed by up). See examples of BOTCH used in a sentence.
BOTCH definition: to spoil something by doing it badly: . Learn more.
botch: 1 v 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 ...
3 meanings: 1. to spoil through clumsiness or ineptitude 2. to repair badly or clumsily 3. Also called: botch-up a badly done.... Click for more definitions.
Define botch. botch synonyms, botch pronunciation, botch translation, English dictionary definition of botch. tr.v. botched , botch·ing , botch·es 1. To perform poorly or ruin through clumsiness or ineptitude: botch a tennis shot; botch a rebellion.
Botch definition: To perform poorly or ruin through clumsiness or ineptitude.
botch. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English botch1 /bɒtʃ $ bɑːtʃ/ (also botch up) verb [ transitive] informal to do something badly, because you have been careless or because you do not have the skill to do it properly The builders really botched up our patio. a botched investigation → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus ...
Definition of botch verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.