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haiduong2111
what is the differences between botch and bungle ?
Sep 9, 2013 4:30 PM
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Hi Haiduong2111,
The literal meaning of Botch and Bungle are pretty much the same. They both mean to mess something up though ineptness, or bad practice, or being clumsy.
Examples would be :
Botched a job or Bungled a job, although in some circumstances one will sound better than the other in the sentence. "He botched the job interview" sounds better to me than "He bungled the job interview"
-G
September 9, 2013
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