botcher

Botcher Meaning in Bengali: বোতচার (noun), বোতচারকারী (noun), বোতচারকারী (adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Botcher (noun) – a person who makes a mess of something by clumsiness or incompetence.

Synonyms of Botcher

1. Bungler (বোতচারকারী)

2. Incompetent (অদক্ষ)

3. Clumsy (অদক্ষ)

4. Fumbler (বোতচারকারী)

5. Blunderer (বোতচারকারী)

Antonyms of Botcher

1. Expert (দক্ষ)

2. Professional (পেশাদার)

3. Skilled (দক্ষ)

4. Competent (দক্ষ)

5. Master (দক্ষ)

Origin of Botcher

The word “botcher” originated from the Middle English word “bocher,” which means a butcher. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to refer to someone who makes a mess or ruins something due to their clumsiness or incompetence.

Nearby Words

1. Botch (verb)

2. Botched (adjective)

3. Botchery (noun)

4. Botchily (adverb)

5. Botchiness (noun)

Botcher in Literature Quotes

1. “He was a botcher of dreams, a destroyer of hopes.” – John Smith (সে স্বপ্নের বোতচারকারী ছিল, আশার ধ্বংসাত্মক।)

2. “Her actions were a botcher’s attempt at perfection.” – Jane Doe (তার ক্রিয়াকলাপগুলি একটি বোতচারকারীর পূর্ণতার চেষ্টা ছিল।)

Botcher Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বোতচার

Hindi: बोटचर

Nepali: बोटचर

Urdu: بوٹچر

Tamil: பொட்சர்

Telugu: బొట్చర్

Arabic: بوتشر

Chinese: 拙劣者

Japanese: ボッチャー

Russian: ботчер

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