noun
- plural of downcast; dejected or sad looks or expressions
verb
- third person singular present of downcast; casts or directs downward
Examples
- The students’ downcasts revealed their disappointment with the test results.
- Her face showed the familiar downcasts of someone who had received bad news.
- The actor downcasts his eyes during the emotional scene.
- She downcasts her gaze whenever she feels embarrassed.
- The teacher noticed the downcasts around the classroom after announcing the pop quiz.