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    bungled
    /ˈbʌŋɡld/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a task) carried out clumsily or incompetently: "a bungled bank raid"

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  2. Bungled means done very badly, in a careless or stupid way. See how to use this adjective in sentences and learn its pronunciation and translations.

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      BUNGLED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary....

  3. Bungled means badly done or unsuccessful because of mistakes. See examples of bungled in a sentence, word history, synonyms, and related words.

  4. BUNGLED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of bungled in English. bungled. adjective. us / ˈbʌŋ.ɡ ə ld / uk / ˈbʌŋ.ɡ ə ld / Add to word list. done very badly, in a careless or stupid way: a bungled robbery. Because of the bungled investigation, the accused men are free and will not be brought to trial. See. bungle.

  5. : to act or work clumsily and awkwardly. bungled badly in the campaign. transitive verb. : mishandle, botch. bungle a job. bungled the investigation. bungle noun. bungler. ˈbəŋ-g (ə-)lər. noun. Synonyms. blow. bobble. boggle. bollix (up) boot. botch. bugger (up) bumble. butcher.

  6. to perform or work clumsily or inadequately: He is a fool who bungles consistently. noun. a bungling performance. that which has been done clumsily or inadequately. bungle. / ˈbʌŋɡəl / verb. tr to spoil (an operation) through clumsiness, incompetence, etc; botch. noun. a clumsy or unsuccessful performance or piece of work; mistake; botch.

  7. Bungled means to carry out badly or ruin through ineptitude; botch. Find the origin, antonyms, related words, and translations of bungled in English and other languages.

  8. 5 hari yang lalu · Definitions of bungled. adjective. spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness. “a bungled job”. synonyms: botched. unskilled. not having or showing or requiring special skill or proficiency.