Thesaurus / most botched
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synonyms for most botched
- awkward
- careless
- clumsy
- dirty
- mediocre
- muddy
- poor
- wet
- bedraggled
- botched
- dingy
- disheveled
- inattentive
- not clean
- slapdash
- slipshod
- slovenly
- sludgy
- slushy
- splashy
- tacky
- unkempt
- unthorough
- untidy
- watery
- bedraggled
- botched
- careless
- dingy
- disheveled
- disorderly
- dowdy
- down-at-the-heel
- frowzy
- frumpy
- grody
- grubby
- grungy
- heedless
- icky
- loose
- messed-up
- messy
- mussy
- negligent
- pigpen
- raunchy
- seedy
- slack
- slapdash
- sleazy
- slipshod
- sloppy
- tacky
- topsy-turvy
- unfastidious
- unkempt
- unthorough
- untidy
- broken
- cracked
- damaged
- defective
- deficient
- erroneous
- false
- flawed
- imprecise
- inaccurate
- inadequate
- incomplete
- insufficient
- invalid
- leaky
- malfunctioning
- unreliable
- adulterated
- amiss
- awry
- bad
- below par
- blamable
- blemished
- botched
- debased
- distorted
- fallacious
- fallible
- frail
- impaired
- imperfect
- inexact
- injured
- lame
- lemon
- maimed
- malformed
- marred
- out of order
- rank
- sick
- tainted
- unfit
- unretentive
- unsound
- warped
- weak
- wrong
- healthy
- flourishing
- intact
- mended
- preserved
- prosperous
- protected
- repaired
- restored
- rich
- saved
- solvent
- successful
- wealthy
- accurate
- adequate
- ample
- complete
- correct
- enough
- faultless
- fixed
- flawless
- honest
- OK
- perfect
- reliable
- right
- sufficient
- true
- unbroken
- valid
- working
- sound
- strong
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
How to use most botched in a sentence
To think of a chap writing such a veiled, ambiguous, absolutely botched sentence, and cooking up such a mess!
FIFTY CONTEMPORARY ONE-ACT PLAYSVARIOUSHe had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRBut of Van city itself—thanks to its proximity to the frontier—he made rather a botched job.
THE CRADLE OF MANKINDW.A. WIGRAMThat was his chief boast, if boasting it might be called—that he never botched the job.
FROM PLACE TO PLACEIRVIN S. COBBThis is perfectly true; much as Lnnrot botched and vamped the Finnish lays he made no epic out of them.
HOMER AND HIS AGEANDREW LANGThe top-most bud waits only through the twelve hours of a single day to open.
THE COLLEGE, THE MARKET, AND THE COURTCAROLINE H. DALLHer father had no son living, therefore she was an only child, and the most-sought-after of any maiden in that band.
RED HUNTERS AND THE ANIMAL PEOPLECHARLES A. EASTMANThe noblest and most-varied scenery in the north-west Himalaya is in the catchment area of the Jhelam.
THE PANJAB, NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE, AND KASHMIRSIR JAMES MCCRONE DOUIENone of your botched stuff, cotton and wool, trumpery; flimsy rubbish that rips if you look at it.
PARISIANS IN THE COUNTRYHONORE DE BALZACThe lower screw-plate on the stern post had wrenched out, and we botched it up roughly as a make-shift.
THE RIDDLE OF THE SANDSERSKINE CHILDERS