botcher Antonyms

Meaning of botcher

Wordnet

botcher (n)

someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence

Webster

botcher (n.)

One who mends or patches, esp. a tailor or cobbler.

A clumsy or careless workman; a bungler.

A young salmon; a grilse.

botcher Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter hired a botcher to fix the mistakes in his woodworking project.
  2. As a botcher, he was known for his tendency to ruin rather than repair.
  3. The botcher's lack of attention to detail resulted in shoddy craftsmanship.
  4. Hiring a botcher for such delicate work was a grave mistake.
  5. Despite his best efforts, he couldn't shake off his reputation as a botcher.
  6. The botcher's incompetence led to numerous complaints from dissatisfied customers.
  7. No one trusted the botcher to handle important tasks anymore.
  8. The botcher's careless handling of the delicate materials caused irreparable damage.
  9. It was evident from the outset that the amateur was a botcher when it came to painting.
  10. The company suffered significant losses due to the botcher's negligent workmanship.

FAQs About the word botcher

someone who makes mistakes because of incompetenceOne who mends or patches, esp. a tailor or cobbler., A clumsy or careless workman; a bungler., A young salmon;

incompetent,butcher, blunderer, blunderbuss,bungler, bumbler,fumbler, screwup

virtuoso, adept, expert, ace, virtuoso,master, wizard, expert, master, maestro

The carpenter hired a botcher to fix the mistakes in his woodworking project.

As a botcher, he was known for his tendency to ruin rather than repair.

The botcher's lack of attention to detail resulted in shoddy craftsmanship.

Hiring a botcher for such delicate work was a grave mistake.