Related Clues:
- Sneer at
- Row, when one's attorney is held in contempt
- Mild contempt
- Mark finally changes direction, giving rise to contempt
- International standard wrongly said to be held in contempt
- Slight item apparent between raisin and sultana?
- Demeaning remark
- Cause offence to
- Beaumont and Fletcher's lady was full of it
- No attitude with which to approach the sonnet, Wordsworth thought
- Think unworthy, scorn
- Poles hold caught men in disdain
- Think (something) unworthy
- Verbally attack an opponent?
- Open contempt, disdain