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downcast

1 of 2adjective
/ˈdaʊnkæst/
Forms:more downcast,most downcast
1

pointing, looking, or directed toward the ground or a lower position

  • The soldier's eyes were downcast during the ceremony.
  • He held a downcast gaze as he apologized.
  • Leaves hung in downcast clusters after the storm.
  • She avoided eye contact, her expression downcast.
  • The telescope was set in a downcast angle to observe the valley below.
2

(of a person or their manner) melancholic and full of grief

C2
  • She walked with downcast eyes, lost in her thoughts of sorrow.
  • His downcast expression revealed the depth of his sadness.
  • The news left him feeling downcast and defeated.
  • Despite her efforts to hide it, her downcast demeanor betrayed her inner turmoil.