noun
- a person who does work badly or carelessly; someone who makes mistakes or ruins something through poor workmanship
Usage: informal; derogatory
Examples
- The contractor turned out to be a botcher who left the kitchen renovation half-finished.
- Don't hire him—he's a botcher who will ruin your project.
- She called the repair person a botcher after they broke the antique clock.
- The botcher's sloppy work cost the company thousands in corrections.
- He's no botcher; his attention to detail is impeccable.