Reverse Dictionary: DOWNCAST

ADJECTIVES
1450 ► BLUE downcast, depressed, low-spirited, sad, sorrowful, dismayed 
1586 ► OUT OF HEART downcast, dispirited; discouraged; disheartened 
1590 ► AFFLICTED downcast, dejected, humble; humiliated → obs.
1611 ► IN THE SUDS downcast, in the dumps; ill-humoured → Eng. dial.
1630 ► DEMISSIVE downcast, humble, submissive → obs.
1709 ► BROW-SICK downcast, dejected; melancholy; hanging the head 
1832 ► DOWNFACED having a downcast expression; dejected, dispirited 
1836 ► DISJASKED downcast, dejected, forlorn → Sc.
1895 ► DRAM-HEARTED downcast, depressed in spirit, melancholy → Sc.
1913 ► UNDER THE JUNIPER TREE downcast → Amer. dial. (Bk.)
1917 ► OOLED → OOLT downcast, downtrodden, cowed, nervous, subdued, bewildered, dumbfounded → Sc.
1928 ► OOLING downcast, fretful, peevish → Sc.
1942 ► DAUNSY downcast, sad → Amer. sl. (Bk.)


NOUNS
1660 ► ABJECTEDNESS downcast condition; abasement → obs.


NOUNS, PERSON
1825 ► GLOUMER a person who has a downcast frowning look → Sc.
1882 ► SCOUK a person with a downcast or hangdog look → Sc.


VERBS
1350 ► ABATE ONE’S CHEER to become downcast or dispirited → obs.
1350 ► ABATE ONE’S COUNTENANCE to become downcast or dispirited → obs.
1393 ► AFFLICT to become downcast or distressed → obs.
1400 ► GLOPPEN to be downcast or distressed → obs.
1582 ► DUMP to be downcast or sad in spirit; to be in the dumps → obs.
1911 ► RED-NOSE to be downcast or discouraged → Amer. dial.