Sentence examples for look downward from inspiring English sources

"look downward" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to direct one's gaze or vision towards a lower point or direction. Example: The child was feeling shy and kept her head down, avoiding eye contact as she looked downward at her feet.

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Other members of the procession look downward in moods of desolation.

As such, the designs tend to look downward, some as far as bedrock.

So resplendent was Collins that Evert took one look downward and drily said, "Nice pants, Bud," and proceeded to give him her usual gracious and informed view of her match.

The visitors' first glimpse of the fountain is deliberately obstructed by a wood grid at eye level that forces them to look downward; later, when they have passed through a loop of successive galleries and emerged into the first gallery that is lit by natural light from above, the fountain is again revealed, this time from the other side, the water gleaming in the sunlight.

Using this approach, the patient is instead instructed to look downward at a fixed object toward his or her feet.

A further change in behavior occurs in that if one moves Π 1 a small distance δ toward Π 2, one finds that to maintain the same initial angle ψ 1, one must look downward instead of upward as before.

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He is looking downward pensively.

He looks downward with an expression of wistful wonder.

The president, looking downward, quickly spelled out his conditions.

Here, the artist is looking downward from the standpoint of an adult.

As Pinckney testified, Roof sat motionless — looking downward or straight ahead.

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