| DISDAINFUL | Showing contempt or lack of respect; showing disdain (10) |
| SOWHAT | Expresses contempt or lack of interest (2,4) |
| SLIGHT | An affront by showing neglect or lack of respect (6) |
| HINTERLAND | Figuratively, an area which is little-known, owing to its remoteness or lack of development (10) |
| INACCURACY | Error or lack of correctness |
| IRREVERENT | Showing disdain (10) |
| DERISIVELY | Delivery is badly organised, showing contempt (10) |
| SPITTINGON | Showing contempt for, in a way |
| RIPSNORTER | Rascal, one showing contempt for remarkable product |
| MAKESAFACE | Expresses contempt or distaste with a grimace (5,1,4) |
| PEJORATIVE | Expressing contempt or disapproval |
| WALLFLOWER | One who is shy, or lacks a partner, sits alone at a dance or party (10) |
| ALARMCLOCK | Can act to remind or lack calm resolve (5,5) |
| MIS | (prefix) Bad or erroneous or lack of. |
| LETHARGY | A state of weariness, or lack of energy (8) |
| MEH | Expresses indifference or lack of enthusiasm or interest (3) |
| LASSITUDE | State of tiredness, laziness, or lack of interest (9) |
| COLDFEET | Loss of nerve (or lack of good socks) (4,4) |
| ANOSMIA | Medical term for the loss or lack of the sense of smell (7) |
| DOUBTS | Feelings of uncertainty or lack of conviction (6) |