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Definition of the day : « cast-down »

  • As in heavy-hearted : adj depressed
  • As in melancholic : adj depressed
  • As in tristful : adj depressed
  • As in depressed : adj discouraged
  • As in despondent : adj depressed
Example sentences :
  • The French lieutenant seemed the most cast-down of any of the party.
  • Extract from : « Adrift in a Boat » by W.H.G. Kingston
  • But Pennie was too cast-down to take a cheerful view of anything.
  • Extract from : « Penelope and the Others » by Amy Walton
  • Don't get cast-down over it, however; we've succeeded before, we'll do so again.
  • Extract from : « The Marriage of Esther » by Guy Boothby
  • Eileen could feel that the Princess was watching her closely under her cast-down eyelashes.
  • Extract from : « The Grell Mystery » by Frank Froest
  • A dejected and cast-down woman was assorting the despairing contents of the basket with a look of desolation.
  • Extract from : « The Witches of New York » by Q. K. Philander Doesticks
  • On a sofa sat the confessor, with cast-down eyes, holding something wrapped up under his stole.
  • Extract from : « A Russian Proprietor » by Lyof N. Tolstoi
  • His cast-down glance fell upon his grizzled mustachios, and he inwardly cursed the sign of age.
  • Extract from : « Sir Christopher » by Maud Wilder Goodwin
  • “Things are very quiet; nothing doing at the store to-day,” he explained with a cast-down air.
  • Extract from : « 'Twixt Land & Sea » by Joseph Conrad
  • Helens cast-down eyes observed the uncarpeted steps of old, stained pine-wood.
  • Extract from : « A Singular Life » by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
  • "I shall be only too happy," said the complaisant Marquis, and the princess's cast-down eyes declared the same.
  • Extract from : « The Fairy Book » by Dinah Maria Mulock (AKA Miss Mulock)