单词 | hate mail |
释义 | > as lemmashate mail hate mail n. originally U.S. (a) propaganda sent by post promoting hatred or hostility towards a particular social group, faith, etc.; (b) letters or emails containing hostile, abusive, or threatening comments sent, usually anonymously, to an individual or group (now the usual sense); cf. hate letter n. at Compounds 1a(b). ΘΚΠ society > communication > correspondence > letter > mail > [noun] > type of first class1863 second class1863 local1879 third class1891 registered1914 junk mail1921 direct mail1930 mailing shot1936 V-Mail1942 sea-mail1951 hate mail1954 certified mail1955 Mailgram1969 1954 N.Y. Times 1 Aug. 53/1 (headline) Curbs on ‘hate’ mail few in present law. 1961 Press-Courier (Oxnard, Calif.) 3 Feb. 20/6 Between the election and the inauguration, security men were somewhat surprised by the volume of ‘hate mail’ that poured in on Kennedy. 1976 New Yorker 1 Mar. 21/2 The bulk of the mail from voters to the two select committees has been ‘hate mail’, accusing their members of treasonous conduct. 2015 Daily Tel. 21 May 23/1 Some years ago, I wrote..an article no one will let me forget; that made me the target of hate mail and hate blogs. < as lemmas |
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