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botcher

[boch-er]

botcher Definition

a person who makes mistakes, especially in doing work that requires skill.

Using botcher: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "botcher" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He is a botcher who ruined the painting.

  • Example

    The carpenter was a botcher and the furniture he made was of poor quality.

  • Example

    She is a botcher who can't seem to sew a straight line.

botcher Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for botcher

Phrases with botcher

  • to do something badly or unsuccessfully

    Example

    I made a botch of the cake I baked for my friend's birthday.

  • a piece of work that has been done badly or carelessly

    Example

    The repairman did a botch job on my car and now it won't start.

  • botch-up

    a situation that has been made worse by mistakes or bad decisions

    Example

    The company's botch-up of the product launch cost them millions of dollars.

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Summary: botcher in Brief

A 'botcher' [boch-er] is a person who makes mistakes, especially in doing work that requires skill. It is often used to describe someone who does a poor job at a task, such as 'The carpenter was a botcher and the furniture he made was of poor quality.' 'Botcher' is also used in phrases like 'make a botch of something,' meaning to do something badly or unsuccessfully.