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botchedadjective showing or marked by a lack of skill and tact (as in dealing with a situation)a botched attempt to mend relations with our disaffected European allies awkward, bungling, clumsy, fumbled, inept, inexpert, maladroit amateur, amateurish, crude, green, incompetent, ineffectual, inefficient, inexperienced, unpolished, unprofessional, unskilled, unskillfulcareless, sloppy, tacky, tactless, undiplomaticill-advised, ineffective, ineffectual, misdirected, misguided adroit, deft, dexterous(also dextrous), facile able, accomplished, adept, capable, clever, competent, consummate, crackerjack, expert, masterful, masterly, polished, professional, proficient, skilled, skillful, talenteddiplomatic, easy, effortless, gracious, smooth, tactful botchedverbpast tense of botchto make or do (something) in a clumsy or unskillful waythe first time we tried to make a cake, we botched the job completely blew, bobbled, boggled, bollixed (up), booted, buggered (up), bumbled, bungled, butchered, dubbed, flubbed, fluffed, foozled, fouled up, fumbled, goofed (up), loused up, mangled, messed (up), mucked up, muffed, murdered, screwed up blundered, gummed (up), muddled, piffledblemished, blighted, damaged, flawed, harmed, hurt, impaired, injured, marred, mutilated, ruined, spoiled(or chiefly British spoilt), vitiateddestroyed, wreckedmishandled, mismanaged ameliorated, bettered, enhanced, helped, improved, meliorated, rectified, refined, reformed, remedieddoctored, fixed, patched, reconditioned, renovated, repaired, revamped in 1752 |