Botch - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|bɑːtʃ|
Brit.
|bɒtʃ|
noun
- an embarrassing mistake (syn: bloomer, blooper, blunder, boner, boo-boo, bungle, flub, foul-up, pratfall)
verb
- make a mess of, destroy or ruin (syn: ball up, blow, bodge, bollocks, bumble, bungle, flub, fluff, fuck up, fumble, louse up, mess up, mishandle, muff, screw up, spoil)
I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
Extra examples
The store botched the order—I received only half the books I paid for.
They clearly botched the investigation.
The builders really botched up our patio.
I've just made an awful botch of my translation.
The whole thing was a botch job.
I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: botch
he/she/it: botches
present participle: botching
past tense: botched
past participle: botched
I/you/we/they: botch
he/she/it: botches
present participle: botching
past tense: botched
past participle: botched
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