hate mail - meaning and definition. What is hate mail
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What (who) is hate mail - definition

FORM OF HARASSMENT, USUALLY CONSISTING OF INVECTIVE AND POTENTIALLY INTIMIDATING OR THREATENING COMMENTS TOWARDS THE RECIPIENT. HATE MAIL OFTEN CONTAINS EXCEPTIONALLY ABUSIVE, FOUL OR OTHERWISE HURTFUL LANGUAGE
Hatemail; Hate Mail; Hate-mail

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If someone receives hate mail, they receive unpleasant or threatening letters.
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Hate mail (as electronic, posted, or otherwise) is a form of harassment, usually consisting of invective and potentially intimidating or threatening comments towards the recipient. Hate mail often contains exceptionally abusive, foul or otherwise hurtful language.

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Hate mail

Hate mail (as electronic, posted, or otherwise) is a form of harassment, usually consisting of invective and potentially intimidating or threatening comments towards the recipient. Hate mail often contains exceptionally abusive, foul or otherwise hurtful language.

The recipient may receive disparaging remarks concerning their ethnicity, sexuality, gender, religion, intelligence, political ideology, sense of ethics, or sense of aesthetics. The text of hate mail often contains profanity, or it may simply contain a negative, misappropriating message.

Senders of hate mail normally send anonymous letters or pose as someone else (either a different or fictitious individual) in order to avoid being identified and tracked down, as the nature of some hate mail would inevitably result in criminal charges if the sender was identified.

Examples of use of hate mail
1. Police gave no immediate details on the hate mail.
2. Recruiting is steady and manning remains overall in balance." Hate mail for Andy Murray The "sickening" hate–mail received by Scottish tennis star Andy Murray because of comments about the England football team was condemned.
3. Others were spat at, received prank calls and hate mail and some received death threats.
4. "I‘m not going to commit myself because I don‘t want the hate mail," she said.
5. "At first, I received an entirely positive response –– for the first two years, no hate mail.