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botched

Botched is an adjective meaning performed badly or unsuccessfully due to errors or incompetence. It can also be the past participle form of the verb botch, meaning to carry out a task clumsily or carelessly. The term carries a strong negative connotation and implies that a result should have been better or could require corrective action. The noun form botch, and the informal phrase botch-up, are used to describe a faulty job or outcome.

Etymology and scope: Botched derives from botch, which in turn refers to a clumsy or inept repair

Contexts and usage: In medical settings, a botched procedure denotes complications or an unsatisfactory outcome. In

In popular culture: The phrase has become a common descriptor in media, and it is also the

See also: botch, botch up, bungling, malpractice, debacle, fiasco.

or
job.
The
word
is
widely
used
across
domains
to
describe
failures
in
execution
rather
than
mere
disappointment,
though
the
line
between
a
difficult
result
and
a
botch
can
be
subjective.
It
appears
in
medical,
construction,
cosmetic,
culinary,
and
technical
contexts,
among
others.
construction
or
repairs,
a
botched
job
signals
shoddy
workmanship.
In
everyday
language,
people
may
speak
of
a
botched
plan
or
presentation.
While
informal,
the
term
remains
common
in
journalism
and
social
commentary
because
it
emphasizes
preventable
mistakes
and
the
need
for
corrective
action.
title
of
a
reality
television
series
about
plastic
surgery,
highlighting
public
interest
in
outcomes
that
are
perceived
as
botched.