Emoji list
Total 12 emojis / 12 variants · 12 match the filters.
Fully-qualified
Version E11.0
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cold face
🥶 cold face, usually shown as a blue face with icy teeth and icicles hanging below. The cold face emoji is commonly used to express physical coldness or freezing temperatures. It can refer to winter weather, a cold environment, or the literal sensation of being chilled. It gives a freezing and uncomfortable feeling, but it can also be used metaphorically to describe a social situation that feels unfriendly or a moment where one is frozen by shock. In chats and captions, you can use it for literal heat, such as “The snow is beautiful but it is absolutely freezing 🥶 outside.” For a cold drink or food, you could write “This iced coffee 🥶 really hit the spot.” In an awkward moment or social context, it can also appear in “The reception I got at the party was a bit cold 🥶.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E5.0
1F92F
exploding head
🤯 exploding head, usually shown as a yellow face with the top blown open and a burst of cloud-like fragments above it. The exploding head emoji is commonly used to represent shock, awe, or being completely overwhelmed by new information. It can refer to a 'mind-blown' moment where something is surprisingly clever or unexpectedly complex. It often suggests a state of being amazed or feeling overwhelmed by a sudden realization or an intense situation. In chats and captions, you can use it for a reaction to a shocking fact, such as “I just found out how big the universe really is 🤯.” For an overwhelmed response to a heavy workload, you could write “Looking at my schedule for this week like 🤯.” In a comment on a clever plot twist, it can also appear in “That movie ending was absolutely 🤯!”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E5.0
1F92E
face vomiting
🤮 face vomiting, usually shown as a yellow face with closed eyes and green vomit pouring from its mouth. The face vomiting emoji is commonly used for physical illness, nausea, or food poisoning. It can refer to the literal act of being sick or feeling unwell. Because of its intense expression, it is often used to suggest that something is disgusting or repulsive, whether it is a bad smell, a gross photo, or an extremely unpleasant situation. In chats and captions, you can use it for a literal health update, such as “I think I have the stomach flu 🤮.” For an intense reaction to bad food, you could write “That expired milk smelled so bad 🤮.” In a metaphorical context for an awkward or gross moment, it can also appear in “The sight of that mess was just 🤮.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F635
face with crossed-out eyes
😵 face with crossed-out eyes, usually shown as a yellow face with X-shaped eyes and a round open mouth. The face with crossed-out eyes emoji is commonly used to express extreme shock, disbelief, or being completely overwhelmed. It can refer to physical exhaustion, feeling dazed, or being figuratively stunned by surprising news. Because of its comic-book origins, it gives a shocked and dazed feeling, often used when someone feels overwhelmed by stress, laughter, or a staggering situation. In chats and captions, you can use it for a reaction to shock, such as “I can't believe I just won the lottery 😵!” For mental exhaustion, you could write “Studied for ten hours straight and now I'm totally 😵.” In an awkward or staggering moment, it can also appear in “The price of that coffee 😵 was absolutely insane.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F915
face with head-bandage
🤕 face with head-bandage, usually shown as a yellow face with a white bandage wrapped across the head and a pained expression. The face with head-bandage emoji is commonly used for physical injury, medical recovery, or feeling unwell. It can refer to a literal headache, a sports injury, or any situation requiring medical attention. It often feels hurt or unwell, but it can also be used metaphorically in casual chats to suggest someone is feeling emotionally drained or 'battered' after a stressful event. In chats and captions, you can use it for reporting an injury, such as “I tripped on the stairs 🤕 and have a huge bump now.” For expressing a bad headache, you could write “This migraine 🤕 is making it hard to focus.” In a metaphorical reaction to a rough day, it can also appear in “That exam 🤕 really kicked my butt.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F637
face with medical mask
😷 face with medical mask, usually shown as a yellow face with closed eyes and a white medical mask covering the lower half. The face with medical mask emoji is commonly used to represent being sick, visiting a hospital, or practicing hygiene. It can refer to physical ailments like a cold or flu, as well as protection against environmental factors like dust or pollution. It generally conveys a cautious or unwell tone, though it is sometimes used playfully to suggest someone should keep quiet or that a secret is being kept. In chats and captions, you can use it for a health update, such as “Woke up with a terrible fever today 😷, staying home.” For a travel or pollution warning, you could write “The air quality is quite poor 😷, make sure to mask up.” In a professional context, it might appear in “Just finished my shift at the clinic 😷.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E13.1
1F635 200D 1F4AB
face with spiral eyes
😵💫 face with spiral eyes, usually shown as a yellow face with spiral eyes and a wavy mouth. The face with spiral eyes emoji is commonly used to express confusion, dizziness, disorientation, or being overwhelmed. It can refer to physical sensations like vertigo or being lightheaded, as well as mental states like being lost in a difficult task. It gives a confused and disoriented feeling, often used playfully to show that someone is struggling to keep up with a chaotic situation. In chats and captions, you can use it for an overwhelmed reaction, such as “Trying to finish this project 😵💫 is making my head spin.” For a moment of physical dizziness, you could write “I just got off the roller coaster 😵💫 and can't walk straight.” In a state of total confusion, it can also appear in “I’ve been reading these instructions for an hour 😵💫 and still don't get it.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F912
face with thermometer
🤒 face with thermometer, usually shown as a yellow face with flushed cheeks and a thermometer in its mouth. The face with thermometer emoji is commonly used for physical illness, fevers, or the general state of feeling unwell. It can refer to medical appointments, staying home from work or school, or catching a seasonal cold. Because it features a clinical tool, it gives a sick and exhausted feeling, and is often used to signal that someone is genuinely unwell rather than just tired. In chats and captions, you can use it for a message about being sick, such as “I think I'm coming down with something 🤒, I need to rest.” For a workplace notification, you could write “Woke up with a fever 🤒 so I'll be taking a sick day today.” In a literal update on health, it can also appear in “Finally home from the clinic 🤒, feeling pretty rough.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E11.0
1F975
hot face
🥵 hot face, usually shown as a red-orange face with a strained expression and a blue sweat drop. The hot face emoji is commonly used to express literal heat, whether from the weather, a sauna, or spicy food. It can refer to physical exhaustion, intense thirst, or the feeling of being overwhelmed by a high-pressure situation. Because of its vivid expression, it gives a sweltering and exhausted feeling, though it is also frequently used in casual settings to describe someone as being very attractive. In chats and captions, you can use it for literal heat, such as “It is 100 degrees outside today 🥵 and the AC is broken.” For a reaction to spicy food, you could write “This extra spicy ramen 🥵 is making my eyes water.” In a message about physical exertion, it can also appear in “Just finished a five-mile run 🥵 and I need water immediately.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E3.0
1F922
nauseated face
🤢 nauseated face, usually shown as a green face with furrowed brows, dot eyes, and a wavy frown. The nauseated face emoji is commonly used for physical illness, nausea, or motion sickness. It can refer to feeling sick or unwell, but it is also frequently used to express a strong sense of disgust toward something foul, unpleasant, or morally repulsive. Because of its sickly green color, it quickly communicates that the user is finding a situation or object completely gross. In chats and captions, you can use it for a literal health update, such as “I think I have food poisoning 🤢, my stomach hurts.” For a reaction to a bad smell, you could write “The fridge smells like something died in there 🤢.” In a social context regarding something unpleasant, it can also appear in “That video was so disturbing 🤢, I couldn't finish it.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E3.0
1F927
sneezing face
🤧 sneezing face, usually shown as a yellow face with X-shaped eyes and a tissue at the nose. The sneezing face emoji is commonly used for physical illness, seasonal allergies, or a common cold. It can refer to sneezing, blowing one's nose, or feeling generally unwell. Because it depicts a tissue, it often suggests being sick or tired, but it can also be used to show that someone is moved to tears or crying during a sentimental or emotional moment. In chats and captions, you can use it for an update on health, such as “Woke up with a terrible cold 🤧 today.” For a reaction to seasonal allergies, you could write “The pollen count is so high 🤧 right now.” In a more emotional context, it can also appear in “That movie ending was so beautiful 🤧.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell
Fully-qualified
Version E11.0
1F974
woozy face
🥴 woozy face, usually shown as a yellow face with uneven features and a wavy mouth. The woozy face emoji is commonly used to express intoxication, dizziness, or being overwhelmed by strong emotions. It can refer to a state of confusion, physical lightheadedness, or feeling tired and worn out. The uneven facial expression gives a dazed and goofy feeling, and is often used when one feels physically unwell or mentally scattered. In chats and captions, you can use it for a night out or intoxication, such as “Had one too many drinks last night 🥴.” For an awkward moment, you could write “I just realized I’ve been wearing my shirt inside out all day 🥴.” In a situation where you are feeling overwhelmed or exhausted, it can also appear in “This long day at work has me feeling totally 🥴.”
Smileys & Emotion / face-unwell