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botched


Meanings
  • Verb

    1. To mishandle or ruin something, especially through carelessness or incompetence.

    - "The chef botched the recipe for the cake."
    - "The construction company botched the building project."
  • Verb

    2. To make a mistake or error, especially a significant one.

    - "The athlete botched his jump during the competition."
    - "The politician botched his response to a question."

Synonyms

bodge , bungle , destroy , ruin , spoil , bungled
Rhymes
Words rhyming with botched
hitched , mixed , pitched , stitched
Variants
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botched , botch , botcher , botchers , botches , botching
Etymology
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Originally meant 'to strike clumsily'. Derived from the Old English word 'botcan', meaning 'to strike' or 'to correct'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'botched' comes from the Old English word 'botcan', which means 'to strike'.

  2. The word 'botched' is often used in legal contexts to describe a poorly executed search warrant or arrest.

  3. The term 'botched' has been used in popular culture, including in the title of a 2007 horror film and a 2014 episode of the TV show 'The Walking Dead'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Mistake: A wrong action or judgment resulting from error or misunderstanding.

  2. Error: A mistake or inaccuracy, especially one that results in incorrect information.


Culture
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In literature, 'botched' is often used to describe a failed attempt or mistake. For example, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', the character Tom Buchanan is described as having 'botched' his chance at happiness with Daisy.

How to Memorize "botched"

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    - Visualize the word 'botched' as a verb meaning 'to mishandle or ruin something'. Imagine yourself trying to bake a cake but accidentally adding too much flour or forgetting an essential ingredient, resulting in a botched cake.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'botched' with carelessness, incompetence, and mistakes. Think of situations where someone has made a significant error, such as a pilot landing an airplane incorrectly or a doctor prescribing the wrong medication.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the phrase 'Bake Only The Correct Edibles' to remember the meaning of 'botched' as a verb meaning 'to mishandle or ruin something'.


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