How Do You Spell BOTCH?

Pronunciation: [bˈɒt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The word "botch" is spelled with the letters B, O, T, C, and H. It is pronounced /bɑtʃ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The "b" is pronounced with a bilabial stop, the "o" is a short, open-mid back vowel, the "t" is another stop, the "c" is pronounced as a voiceless palato-alveolar affricate, and the "h" is an aspirated sound pronounced with an exhalation of air. Together, the letters and sounds make up the word "botch", which means to do something badly or ruin it.

BOTCH Meaning and Definition

  1. Botch is a transitive verb and noun that refers to an action or result that is characterized by clumsiness, incompetence, or poor execution. As a verb, it means to perform or execute a task or job in a careless or haphazard manner, resulting in a poor or unsatisfactory outcome.

    When used as a noun, botch refers to a defect, mistake, or failure resulting from a blunder or careless act. It signifies an error or flaw that has led to an incomplete, damaged, or ruined condition.

    The term botch implies a lack of skill, attention to detail, or proper planning. It suggests that the action or result is characterized by a lack of care, competence, or expertise. A botched task often means that it has been carried out with little thought or precision, resulting in the achievement of an undesired or substandard objective.

    Botch can be used to describe various situations, such as a botched surgery, a botched job, or a botched attempt to fix something. It suggests that the action was poorly executed, leading to negative consequences or a frustrating result. The term is commonly used to describe scenarios where mistakes or errors have been made, highlighting the lack of quality, accuracy, or skill involved.

  2. • A red swelling on the skin, particularly the face; a blotch; work ill done.
    • To mend or patch clumsily.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for BOTCH

Etymology of BOTCH

The word "botch" can be traced back to the Middle English term "boche" which meant a swelling or lump. It originated from the Old French word "boche" or "bote" meaning a swelling or bump on the body. It can be further traced to the Latin word "bucca" which means cheek or mouth. Over time, "botch" evolved to mean a defect or mistake, likely due to the association of a swelling or bump with deformities or imperfections.

Idioms with the word BOTCH

  • botch sth up The idiom "botch sth up" means to do something badly or poorly, causing mistakes or failure in the process. It refers to messing up or ruining a task, project, or situation due to incompetence, clumsiness, or lack of skill.
  • botch up The idiom "botch up" refers to making a mess of something or to perform a task poorly or ineffectively. It means to do or complete a task in a clumsy, careless, or incorrect manner, resulting in an unsatisfactory or unsuccessful outcome.
  • botch something up The idiom "botch something up" means to do something poorly or incorrectly, resulting in a messy or unsuccessful outcome. It refers to a situation where a task or process is ruined due to incompetence, carelessness, or lack of skill.

Similar spelling words for BOTCH

Plural form of BOTCH is BOTCHES

Conjugate verb Botch

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have botched
you would have botched
he/she/it would have botched
we would have botched
they would have botched
I would have botch
you would have botch
he/she/it would have botch
we would have botch
they would have botch

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been botching
you would have been botching
he/she/it would have been botching
we would have been botching
they would have been botching

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would botch
you would botch
he/she/it would botch
we would botch
they would botch

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be botching
you would be botching
he/she/it would be botching
we would be botching
they would be botching

FUTURE

I will botch
you will botch
he/she/it will botch
we will botch
they will botch

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be botching
you will be botching
he/she/it will be botching
we will be botching
they will be botching

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have botched
you will have botched
he/she/it will have botched
we will have botched
they will have botched

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been botching
you will have been botching
he/she/it will have been botching
we will have been botching
they will have been botching

IMPERATIVE

we Let's botch
you botch
we let´s botch

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to botch

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was botching
you were botching
he/she/it was botching
we were botching
they were botching

PAST PARTICIPLE

botched

PAST PERFECT

I had botched
you had botched
he/she/it had botched
we had botched
they had botched

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been botching
you had been botching
he/she/it had been botching
we had been botching
they had been botching

PRESENT

I botch
you botch
he/she/it botches
we botch
they botch

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am botching
you are botching
he/she/it is botching
we are botching
they are botching

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

botching

PRESENT PERFECT

I have botched
you have botched
he/she/it has botched
we have botched
they have botched

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been botching
you have been botching
he/she/it has been botching
we have been botching
they have been botching

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it botch

SIMPLE PAST

I botched
you botched
he/she/it botched
we botched
they botched

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