downcast

adjective

down·​cast ˈdau̇n-ˌkast How to pronounce downcast (audio)
1
: low in spirit : dejected
2
: directed downward
with downcast eyes

Examples of downcast in a Sentence

There were a lot of downcast faces in the crowd. her downcast gaze made us realize that she was shy
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Ennui, in particular, looks like a disaffected teenager, with her drooping stance, her perpetually downcast eyes and her constant frown. Julie Tremaine, Peoplemag, 15 June 2024 Its consumers are downcast, with youth unemployment rampant. Paul Wiseman, Fortune, 9 Jan. 2024 Their faces were downcast or covered by their hands. Ian Frazier, The New Yorker, 9 Aug. 2023 With his offhanded singsong delivery, spare instrumentation and arsenal of songs that manage to be simultaneously downcast and extravagant, Drake has wielded an outsized influence on the sound of mainstream hip-hop and even R&B the past decade. Brian McCollum, USA TODAY, 9 July 2023 See all Example Sentences for downcast 

Word History

First Known Use

1521, in the meaning defined at sense 2

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The first known use of downcast was in 1521

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“Downcast.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/downcast. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.

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downcast

adjective
down·​cast -ˌkast How to pronounce downcast (audio)
1
: being in a state of lowered confidence or courage : dejected
2
: directed down
a downcast glance

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