bungled (Meaning)

Wordnet

bungled (s)

spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness

Webster

bungled (imp. & p. p.)

of Bungle

bungled Sentence Examples

  1. The burglary was bungled when the alarm went off unexpectedly.
  2. The police investigation revealed that the attempted robbery had been bungled by inexperienced criminals.
  3. The rescue mission was bungled due to poor planning and communication errors.
  4. The spy's mission was bungled when his cover was blown.
  5. The negotiations were bungled by a series of misunderstandings between the parties involved.
  6. The company's expansion plans were bungled by a series of bad investment decisions.
  7. The heist was bungled when one of the accomplices panicked and alerted the authorities.
  8. The election campaign was bungled by a scandal that emerged at the worst possible time.
  9. The construction project was bungled due to delays and budget overruns.
  10. The launch of the new product was bungled by a faulty marketing strategy.

FAQs About the word bungled

spoiled through incompetence or clumsinessof Bungle

blew,fumbled, botched, flubbed, booted, boggled, bobbled, marred, muffed, murdered

reformed, bettered, helped, helped, rectified, remedied, bettered, refined, remedied, enhanced

The burglary was bungled when the alarm went off unexpectedly.

The police investigation revealed that the attempted robbery had been bungled by inexperienced criminals.

The rescue mission was bungled due to poor planning and communication errors.

The spy's mission was bungled when his cover was blown.