51Թ

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hate-read

Or 󲹳ٱ·𲹻,

[heyt-reed]

verb (used with object)

hate-read, hate-reading 
  1. to read (a blog, newspaper, etc.) that one professes to dislike, often with the intention to mock or criticize.



verb (used without object)

hate-read, hate-reading 
  1. to engage in this activity.

noun

  1. a blog, newspaper, etc., that one hate-reads.

  2. the activity of hate-reading.

    my hate-read of her weekly column.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of hate-read1

First recorded in 2010–15
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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

Late last month, the New York Times quietly bid farewell to my favorite weekly hate-read.

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But then, you’ve probably hate-read a story about a person you disliked buying an expensive house.

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The story had everything we love to hate-read — it was a tale of extreme wealth and extreme greed.

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Or there are people who will hate-read it.

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He added, “People will hate-read things, but they won’t hate-pay things.”

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