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Psalm 40:13-17; Psalm 70 1. An Urgent Cry for Help (Ps. 70:1) Crying out is an expression of faith in the One who can deliver us To whom do you cry when you feel overwhelmed and surrounded? A Petitioning for Justice (Ps. 70:2-3) Petition the One who can save, protect and defend His own.

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Etymology[edit]

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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.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (adjective, noun)IPA(key): /ˈdaʊnkæst/, /ˈdaʊnkɑːst/
    • Audio (UK)
  • (verb)IPA(key): /daʊnˈkæst/, /daʊnˈkɑːst/
    • Audio (UK)

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Adjective[edit]

downcast (comparativemore downcast, superlativemost downcast)

  1. (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.
  2. (of a person) Feeling despondent.

Translations[edit]

  • Bulgarian: сведен(bg)(sveden)(очи)
  • Finnish: alas luotu
  • German: niedergeschlagen(de)
  • Latvian: lejup, zemup
  • Maori: tapou
  • Bulgarian: отчаян(bg)(otčajan)
  • Dutch: neergeslagen(nl), moedeloos(nl)
  • Finnish: alakuloinen(fi), allapäin(fi), apea(fi)
  • German: niedergeschlagen(de), geknickt(de), entmutigt(de)
  • Greek:
    Ancient: κατηφής(katēphḗs)
  • Icelandic: gneypur
  • Latin: dēiectus
  • Maori: hākerekere, tapou, tūreikura
  • Norwegian: nedtrykt
  • Sanskrit: खिन्न(sa)(khinna)
  • Scottish Gaelic: brònach
  • Spanish: alicaído(es), abatido(es)
  • Welsh: pendrwm, pendrist, penisel(cy), trist(cy), digalon(cy)

Noun[edit]

downcast (pluraldowncasts)

  1. (computing) A cast from supertype to subtype.
  2. (obsolete) A melancholylook.
    • 1619, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, The Maid's Tragedy
      That downcast of thine eye.
  3. (mining) A ventilating shaft down which the air passes in circulating through a mine.

Verb[edit]

downcast (third-person singular simple presentdowncasts, present participledowncasting, simple past and past participledowncastordowncasted)

  1. (transitive,obsolete) To cast or throw down; to turn downward.
  2. (transitive,Scotland) To taunt; to reproach; to upbraid.
  3. (transitive,computing) To cast from supertype to subtype.
    Antonym:upcast
Downcast

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