How do you use Botched in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like bungled or unskilled, plus the exact meaning.
Botched in a sentence
Related words
Botched meaning
simple past and past participle of botch
Using Botched
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of botch
- Useful related words include: bungled, unskilled.
- In the example corpus, botched often appears in combinations such as: the botched, in botched, after botched.
Context around Botched
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 8 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Botched
- In this selection, "botched" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, biden, infamous, robbery, hiring and play stand out and add context to how "botched" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include after a botched abortion and biden botched america s. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "botched" sits close to words such as alvin, broaden and climbers, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with botched
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
A missed shot, a botched play, a critical error. (9 words)
A number of botched U.S. drone strikes have killed civilians. (11 words)
Determined to not let the botched hair dye job dampen her night, she went out anyway. (16 words)
Emma had her first operation in 2019 where she had ablation surgery to destroy some of the tissue in her reproductive area to help relieve the pain - but the operation was botched, and she was left in even more pain. (40 words)
Citing a survey from Rasmussen Reports, which has a history of Republican-leaning polling, Jones shared that 71% of U.S. voters stated they believed the midterms were "botched" during the committee meeting. (33 words)
After a week of turmoil over the botched hiring of a Black journalist to revive the Texas A&M University journalism department, M. Katherine Banks has resigned as the university’s president. (32 words)
But was Google’s failed Bard launch — which Google employees for being “rushed and botched” — really that bad? (18 words)
Example sentences (20)
A $1 million reward is being offered to help solve the murder of a teenage boy shot dead in a botched robbery almost three decades ago.
After a week of turmoil over the botched hiring of a Black journalist to revive the Texas A&M University journalism department, M. Katherine Banks has resigned as the university’s president.
A missed shot, a botched play, a critical error.
A number of botched U.S. drone strikes have killed civilians.
As for public inquiries, I note that the Labour government in Wales has refused to hold a public inquiry into their botched handling of the Covid pandemic.
Biden botched America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, spent too many federal dollars each year, never balanced a federal budget, and been a hostage to special interests.
Brazilian influencer and reality TV star Luana Andrade has tragically passed away following a botched operation to remove fat from her knee.
But was Google’s failed Bard launch — which Google employees for being “rushed and botched” — really that bad?
But with an existing deformity in her knee from a botched surgery that also left her with a limp, Abakar faced a new set of challenges back home.
Citing a survey from Rasmussen Reports, which has a history of Republican-leaning polling, Jones shared that 71% of U.S. voters stated they believed the midterms were "botched" during the committee meeting.
Curtis “Cousin Eddie” Smith has claimed that made a bombshell confession about his wife and son’s orchestrating the now-infamous botched hitman plot.
Democrats could not even vote to provide medical care to an infant born alive after a botched abortion.
Determined to not let the botched hair dye job dampen her night, she went out anyway.
Emma had her first operation in 2019 where she had ablation surgery to destroy some of the tissue in her reproductive area to help relieve the pain - but the operation was botched, and she was left in even more pain.
Former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood may have botched what could potentially have been a career-saving move to Saudi Arabia.
From his home in Colorado, Henkel was wracked with hopelessness during the botched troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Glossip’s attorneys claim Sneed killed Van Treese during a botched robbery for drug money and claim he framed Glossip to avoid getting the death penalty.
Jay Boogie recently trended online after he cried out for help from Nigerians following the botched medical procedure.
Just one year prior to Romo’s botched hold, Mike Vanderjagt — more famously referred to as Peyton Manning’s “” — was living large on the Indianapolis Colts.
Legal and ethical questions have swirled around capital punishment in the United States after several lethal injections have been botched in recent years.
Common combinations with botched
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the botched 38×
- in botched 13×
- after botched 13×
- botched the 9×
- botched robbery 7×
- was botched 7×
- of botched 6×
- botched this 6×
- following botched 5×
- and botched 5×