100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "botch"
Definition
Botch (verb): To carry out a task badly or carelessly; to make a mess of something, often resulting in a flawed or unsatisfactory outcome.
Synonyms
- Bungle
- Mishandle
- Ruin
- Fumble
- Flub
- Muck up
- Mess up
- Spoil
Antonyms
- Perfect
- Accomplish
- Execute
- Succeed
- Manage
- Achieve
- Complete
Examples
- She botched the cake recipe by forgetting to add sugar.
- The plumber botched the installation, causing a leak.
- He botched his presentation by not preparing adequately.
- They botched the repairs on the car, leading to more problems.
- The artist botched the mural, leaving it incomplete.
- I botched my chance to impress the interviewers.
- The contractor botched the renovation, and we had to hire someone else.
- She botched the makeup application, and it looked uneven.
- He botched the calculation, resulting in an incorrect total.
- They botched the delivery, arriving a day late.
- The chef botched the signature dish, disappointing the guests.
- I really botched my attempt at fixing the computer.
- The team botched their strategy during the game.
- She botched the surprise party plans by spilling the beans.
- The actor botched his lines during the performance.
- He botched the negotiation, losing a valuable deal.
- They botched the cleanup after the event.
- The gardener botched the planting, and the flowers didn’t bloom.
- She botched the stitching on the dress, making it unwearable.
- The teacher botched the grading, causing confusion among students.
- He botched his chance at a promotion with careless errors.
- The technician botched the software update, crashing the system.
- They botched the wedding arrangements, leading to chaos.
- I botched my dive, landing awkwardly in the pool.
- The developer botched the website launch with numerous bugs.
- She botched her response to the question during the debate.
- He botched the installation of the new software.
- The editor botched the final version of the manuscript.
- They botched the timing of the fireworks display.
- She botched the transition during the presentation.
- He botched the painting, leaving streaks everywhere.
- The student botched the science experiment, yielding no results.
- She botched the negotiation, which resulted in a lost client.
- The director botched the film's climax, making it less impactful.
- He botched his attempt at a magic trick, revealing the secret.
- The parents botched the travel plans, missing their flight.
- They botched the choreography, leading to a disjointed performance.
- The journalist botched the facts in her article.
- She botched the renovation project, exceeding the budget.
- He botched the delivery of his speech, stuttering through it.
- The baker botched the bread, forgetting the yeast.
- They botched the timeline for the project, resulting in delays.
- She botched the test, failing to review properly.
- He botched the interview by arriving late.
- The artist botched the sculpture, missing critical details.
- They botched the camping trip by forgetting essential gear.
- The designer botched the dress, and it didn’t fit right.
- She botched the recipe by overcooking the pasta.
- He botched the assembly of the furniture, leaving parts unused.
- The tour guide botched the history lesson, confusing the facts.
- She botched the email, sending it to the wrong person.
- The actor botched his role by mispronouncing key lines.
- They botched the fundraising campaign, not reaching their goal.
- He botched the first impression with his careless attire.
- The makeup artist botched the look, causing the model distress.
- She botched the deadline, submitting the project late.
- He botched the instructions, leading to misunderstandings.
- The builder botched the foundation, compromising the structure.
- They botched the family photo, everyone turned away.
- She botched the recipe by not checking measurements.
- He botched the handshake, making it awkward.
- The technician botched the repair job, leaving it incomplete.
- They botched the event planning, causing confusion among guests.
- She botched the discussion, not articulating her points clearly.
- He botched the card trick, revealing how it was done.
- The student botched the essay, failing to follow guidelines.
- She botched the bookkeeping, leading to financial discrepancies.
- He botched the timing of his jokes, resulting in awkward silence.
- The artist botched the color scheme, creating an unappealing piece.
- They botched the schedule, overlapping appointments.
- She botched the negotiation over the lease terms.
- He botched the video recording, capturing the wrong angle.
- The decorator botched the color choices for the room.
- They botched the community outreach program, failing to engage.
- She botched the dance routine, missing the beat.
- He botched the planning for the road trip, leading to detours.
- The scientist botched the experiment, yielding invalid results.
- They botched the introductions at the networking event.
- She botched the delivery of her final project presentation.
- He botched the layout of the report, making it hard to read.
- The chef botched the dessert, serving it in an unappetizing way.
- They botched the setup for the conference, causing delays.
- She botched the negotiation for the contract, resulting in a loss.
- He botched the math problem, leading to a wrong answer.
- The technician botched the installation of the new equipment.
- They botched the travel itinerary, leaving out key details.
- She botched the organization of the event, leading to chaos.
- He botched his chance to shine during the group project.
- The teacher botched the lesson plan, causing confusion.
- They botched the fundraising event, not attracting enough attendees.
- She botched the analysis, missing important data.
- He botched the setup for the party, forgetting decorations.
- The student botched the group presentation, lacking coordination.
- She botched the timing of her speech, rushing through it.
- He botched the recipe by using the wrong ingredients.
- The contractor botched the blueprint, leading to structural issues.
- They botched the invitation list, leaving out key people.
- She botched the coordination of the volunteers for the event.
- He botched the email communication, causing misunderstandings.
- The performer botched the routine, disappointing the audience.