hate mail in English

noun
1
hostile and sometimes threatening letters sent, usually anonymously, to an individual or group.
He received countless hate mail , threatening phone calls and his apartment was even broken into and vandalised.

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1. The hate mail I get is unbelievable.

2. An antonym for Billet doux is hate mail

3. I overreacted to a Botted hate-mail comment on Instagram

4. And it's a very effective way of ending your hate mail:

5. The vilest imaginable hate mail, but " sticks and stones " as the saying goes.

6. And so I started getting amazing amounts of hate mail, death threats even.

7. I was wondering, would you know if any other subscriber to the hunt had received similar hate mail?

8. Botted This verb refers to being victimized by a bot and/or overacting to a bot hate-mail comment

9. Woman vicar death threat HATE-mail threats to decapitate a leading activist for women priests are being treated seriously by police.

10. An average of, like, 5.6 times per day I have to stop myself from responding to all of my hate mail with a flurry of vile profanities.

11. When she first appeared on our political landscape as a prime ministerial candidate and this column took the view , often and clearly , that it was risky for India - barely decolonised - to be ruled by a leader of Italian make , hate mail poured in and I was accosted at airports and other public places by complete strangers who berated me for attacking Sonia .