downcast in a sentence
a.
Definition
Downcast (adj.): feeling sad, dejected, or disheartened, often reflected in one's demeanor or expression.
Sample Sentences
- She walked through the park with a downcast expression, lost in her thoughts.
- After hearing the disappointing news, he became increasingly downcast and withdrawn.
- The child's downcast eyes revealed the weight of unspoken worries.
- Despite her downcast demeanor, she managed to put on a brave face for her friends.
- The team felt downcast after their unexpected loss in the championship game.
- She walked into the room with a downcast expression, her shoulders slumped.
- The news of his friend's accident left him feeling profoundly downcast and lost.
- Despite her achievements, she often felt downcast and unappreciated in her workplace.
- The child’s downcast eyes revealed his disappointment after losing the game.
- Everyone noticed her downcast demeanor at the party, which contrasted sharply with the festive atmosphere.
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