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Etymology
1. botch
noun. ['ˈbɑːtʃ'] an embarrassing mistake.
Synonyms
- slip
- bloomer
- gaucherie
- trip-up
- fumble
- trip
- stumble
- spectacle
- bull
- boo-boo
- howler
- blooper
- snafu
- fault
- error
- foul-up
- muff
- misstep
- boner
- fuckup
- faux pas
- flub
- gaffe
- bobble
- solecism
- blunder
- fluff
- bungle
- pratfall
- clanger
Antonyms
- natural object
- overgarment
- better
- remember
Etymology
- bocchen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- boche (Anglo-Norman)
- bocia (Latin)
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Rhymes with Botch
- troche
- tracz
- swatch
- scotch
- quach
- crotch
- watch
- tkacz
- racz
- poche
- notch
- lauch
- laatsch
- kotch
- knoche
- gottsch
- gotsch
- gotch
- boche
Sentences with botch
1. Verb, base form
Structural problems can botch any sale, whether the buyer is using an FHA loan or not.
2. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
If you botch your rollover, state income taxes can further erode your retirement nest egg.
Quotes about botch
1. May the energy of the day always call for celebration."Barbara Botch
- Barbara Botch, Poet's Crossing
2. botch
verb. ['ˈbɑːtʃ'] make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
Synonyms
- screw up
- bollocks
- fumble
- botch up
- miscarry
- blow
- muck up
- bodge
- bollocks up
- mishandle
- go wrong
- bollix
- spoil
- muff
- fuck up
- ball up
- flub
- fail
- bobble
- bumble
- fluff
- mess up
- bungle
- bollix up
- louse up
Antonyms
- roughness
- stand still
- urbanity
- ride
Etymology
- bocchen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- boche (Anglo-Norman)
- bocia (Latin)