DOWNCAST vs DISPIRITED: NOUN
- A ventilation shaft through which air enters a mine
- In ship-building, a duct or trunk with a cowl or hood at its upper end, arranged to drive air down into the interior of a vessel.
- A downward look: generally implying sadness or pensiveness.
- Downcast or melancholy look.
- A cast from supertype to subtype.
- A melancholy look.
- In mining, the ventilating shaft down which the air passes in circulating through a mine.
- N/A
DOWNCAST vs DISPIRITED: ADJECTIVE
- Directed downward
- Low in spirits; depressed. : depressed.
- Cast downward; directed to the ground, from bashfulness, modesty, dejection, or guilt.
- Depressed; dispirited; dejected; -- of people.
- Looking downwards.
- Feeling despondent.
- Filled with melancholy and despondency
- Low in spirits
- Filled with melancholy and despondency
- Without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened.
- Depressed in spirits; deprived of cheer or enthusiasm; disheartened; discouraged; daunted.
- Affected or marked by low spirits; dejected. : depressed.
- Marked by low spirits; showing no enthusiasm
- Low in spirits
DOWNCAST vs DISPIRITED: VERB
- To cast from supertype to subtype.
- To cast or throw up; to turn upward.
- To taunt; to reproach; to upbraid.
- Simple past tense and past participle of dispirit.
DOWNCAST vs DISPIRITED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Cast or directed downward: as, a downcast eye or look.
- Hence Depressed; dejected: as, a down-cast spirit.
- In mining, descending.
- Showing no enthusiasm
- Marked by low spirits
- Spiritless; tame; wanting vigor: as, a poor, dispirited style.
- Indicating depression of spirits; discouraged; dejected.
DOWNCAST vs DISPIRITED: RELATED WORDS
- Sullen, Morose, Crestfallen, Disconsolate, Glum, Sad, Despondent, Low spirited, Low, Blue, Down, Depressed, Dispirited, Downhearted, Dejected
- Disenchanted, Disillusioned, Demoralized, Discouraged, Disappointed, Low spirited, Low, Down, Blue, Depressed, Downhearted, Spiritless, Downcast, Listless, Dejected
DOWNCAST vs DISPIRITED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sullen, Morose, Crestfallen, Disconsolate, Glum, Sad, Despondent, Low spirited, Low, Blue, Down, Depressed, Dispirited, Downhearted, Dejected
- Disenchanted, Disillusioned, Demoralized, Discouraged, Disappointed, Low spirited, Low, Down, Blue, Depressed, Downhearted, Spiritless, Downcast, Listless, Dejected
DOWNCAST vs DISPIRITED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The husband has to take care that she will never downcast herself.
- Cassy stood silent, while large, heavy tears dropped from her downcast eyes.
- This is so far beyond me that I feel rather downcast.
- Keeping the eyes downcast may be a way of showing respect.
- He observed Braham to be somewhat downcast, and asked Mr.
- Sits with eyes downcast, shoulders slumped, and avoids eye contact.
- My scaley downcast version of group A recording studio desk.
- To have a downcast, clownish look, gait, or manner.
- Bob, but everyone at the gathering was downcast.
- Instead of being downcast, the boy was excited.
- His dispirited frame of mind had accomplished one thing, erasing the smile.
- Enter an Unnamed Somebody who picks a fight with dispirited Jacob.
- Pressed or forced down; lowed; sunk; dejected; dispirited; sad; humbled.
- Menno set out to rebuild the scattered and dispirited fellowship.
- Those who have left the church do so dispirited.
- Republican voters become dispirited and decide not to vote.
- Listening to Democratic response delivered by leaves one dispirited.
- The exhausted, dispirited French perhaps might have folded.
- Moraviantown, his men were confused, dispirited and hungry.
- The young woman must feel dispirited, beaten, hopeless.
DOWNCAST vs DISPIRITED: QUESTIONS
- Is it possible to downcast parent to child in Java?
- Can a variable be downcast to its lower range substitute?
- How many answers to the downcast crossword clue are there?
- What would the dispirited animal finally come to accept?