botch

/bɑt͡ʃ/

UK: /bɒt͡ʃ/

botch

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Definition

To perform (a task) in an incompetent or unacceptable manner; to make a mess of something.

Etymology

From Middle English bocchen (“to mend”), of uncertain origin. Possibly from Old English bōtettan (“to improve; cure; remedy; repair”), related to boot, or from Middle Dutch botsen, butsen, boetsen (“to repair; patch”), related to beat. Doublet of bodge.

Example Sentences

  • "A botched haircut seems to take forever to grow out."
  • "And other diuels that ſuggest by treaſons, / Do botch and bungle vp damnation, / VVith patches, colours, and vvith formes being fetcht / From gliſt'ring ſemblances of piety: […]"
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