English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
We'll be mentioning a lot of head and eye body language indicators because those are among the most popular and most recognizable. One that has been a trend, especially with younger people, is downcast eyes. You've seen this, I've seen this, and everyone else has too. Downcast 2.9.17 – Download, play, and sync your podcasts. September 13, 2016. Downcast lets you download, play, and sync. your favorite podcasts with an intuitive interface built specifically for podcasts. Subscription Features. Search, subscribe to, and download audio and video podcasts.
From Middle English*doun-casten, *adoun-casten (inferred from Middle Englishadoun-casting('downcasting'), adoun-cast('overthrow, destruction')), modelled similarly to other constructions in Middle English (namely, Middle Englishadoun-throwen('to throw down'), adoun-werpen('to throw down')), equivalent to down- + cast.
Downcast 2 9 17 Nasb
Pronunciation[edit]
- (adjective, noun)IPA(key): /ˈdaʊnkæst/, /ˈdaʊnkɑːst/
Audio (UK)
- (verb)IPA(key): /daʊnˈkæst/, /daʊnˈkɑːst/
Audio (UK)
Adjective[edit]
downcast (comparativemore downcast, superlativemost downcast)
- (of eyes) Looking downwards.
- 1717, John Dryden, Canace to Macareus
- 'Tis love, said she; and then my downcast eyes, / And guilty dumbness, witness'd my surprise.
- 1717, John Dryden, Canace to Macareus
- (of a person) Feeling despondent.
Translations[edit]
Downcast 2 9 17 Kjv
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Noun[edit]
downcast (pluraldowncasts)
Downcast 2 9 17 Commentary
- (adjective, noun)IPA(key): /ˈdaʊnkæst/, /ˈdaʊnkɑːst/
Audio (UK)
- (verb)IPA(key): /daʊnˈkæst/, /daʊnˈkɑːst/
Audio (UK)
Adjective[edit]
downcast (comparativemore downcast, superlativemost downcast)
- (of eyes) Looking downwards.
- 1717, John Dryden, Canace to Macareus
- 'Tis love, said she; and then my downcast eyes, / And guilty dumbness, witness'd my surprise.
- 1717, John Dryden, Canace to Macareus
- (of a person) Feeling despondent.
Translations[edit]
Downcast 2 9 17 Kjv
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Noun[edit]
downcast (pluraldowncasts)
Downcast 2 9 17 Commentary
- (computing) A cast from supertype to subtype.
- (obsolete) A melancholylook.
- 1619, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, The Maid's Tragedy
- That downcast of thine eye.
- 1619, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, The Maid's Tragedy
- (mining) A ventilating shaft down which the air passes in circulating through a mine.
Verb[edit]
Design letters templates 1 6 download free. downcast (third-person singular simple presentdowncasts, present participledowncasting, simple past and past participledowncastordowncasted) Ubuntu python ide.
- (transitive,obsolete) To cast or throw down; to turn downward.
- (transitive,Scotland) To taunt; to reproach; to upbraid.
- (transitive,computing) To cast from supertype to subtype.
- Antonym:upcast