Word of the Day (botch)-06JUL20

Word of the Day (botch)-06JUL20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is botch and it is a verb meaning “to perform a task carelessly & awkwardly; to work clumsily; mishandle, mismanage, bungle, do badly, mess up/screw up”.

Example Sentence: It would be one thing if every other rich nation in the world botched it as badly as has America. But even Italy – not always known for the effectiveness of its leaders or the pliability of its citizens – has contained the virus and is reopening without a resurgence.

This word is present in The Guardian article  Donald Trump rushed to reopen America – now Covid is closing in on him and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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