Adjective
downturned (comparative more downturned, superlative most downturned)
turned downwards
I had that trapped feeling, like some sort of a poor insect that you've put inside a downturned glass, and it tries to climb up the sides, and it can't, and it can't, and it can't. Cornell Woolrich
Head render The head, having mouthparts projecting forward or sometimes downturned, is usually heavily sclerotized and varies in size. Source: Internet
Its snout is sharply downturned, an adaptation for feeding in benthic seagrass communities. Source: Internet
He has a downturned mouth, big, super-serious eyes with thick eyebrows, and if you understand Burmese, is the one arguing that Islam is "a mad dog" and calling the UN’s envoy to Myanmar a "bitch" and a "whore." Source: Internet
The current version, with its downturned eyes and frown was changed by Kahlo after hearing about the divorce. Source: Internet