The speaking head emoji depicts someone shouting or speaking out. You can use it when you want to announce an important fact or draw attention.
This is a speech balloon-shaped emoji, often seen in comics. It's used to show that someone is speaking or that a conversation is in progress.
This is also a speech bubble, but it's pointing to the left. It can indicate that the person on the left is speaking.
The megaphone emoji primarily represents a tool used for cheering. It can be used to give someone encouragement or support.
This emoji means "incoming mail" and lets someone know you've received a message or email. It can be used to mean, "I've seen your message."
This emoji has the letter 'E' on it, so it means e-mail. It's used when you send or receive a digital letter.
This is an emoji that means a phone call. With its old-fashioned telephone shape, it can be used when talking about 'calls.'
This is the emoji for switching a mobile phone to vibration mode. It's useful in quiet places.
The satellite antenna emoji depicts sending or receiving signals from afar. It's often used to signify new updates or information.
This emoji shows a situation where you are receiving a call or message on your mobile phone. It can be used to mean "I just got a call/text!"
This is an old communication device known as a pager. It was an item used to receive short messages before cell phones existed.
The mobile phone emoji means a phone call or a text message. It's often used to mean "contact someone."
This is an emoji of a hand writing diligently, showing that you are studying or working. It can also be used to express that you're taking notes.
It's an emoji used when you're happy to meet someone or when making a promise. It shows two people shaking hands to signify mutual agreement.
This emoji, with two silhouettes, means 'friends' or 'multiple people.' It's often used to represent a group or team, not just a single person.
This is a loudspeaker emoji used for making announcements to a large group of people. It's used when delivering important notices or news.
This emoji, with an arrow coming out of an envelope, means you've sent a message. It's great for letting someone know, "I've sent a reply!"
The 'telephone' emoji is used when you want to talk to someone or to indicate a contact number. It has the shape of an old-style landline phone.
The satellite emoji shows a machine orbiting the Earth from space. Use it when talking about science or space.
This is the fax machine emoji. You can use it to send a copy of a document to another location using a telephone line.
This emoji signals that there's mail waiting to be sent. The flag is raised so the mail carrier will pick up the letters.
The newspaper emoji signifies new tidings or information. It's used when talking about the news or announcing important facts.
This is an envelope-shaped emoji used for sending letters, and it signifies a message or new information. It can also be used when an important notification has arrived.
The 'antenna bars' emoji shows the strength of a mobile phone's call or data signal. The more bars, the stronger the signal.
The 📦 package emoji represents a box used for packing and sending items. You can use it when waiting for a delivery after online shopping.
This emoji, which depicts a pencil writing a memo, signifies the act of writing something down. It's used when studying or making a list.
This is a parrot emoji, a smart bird that can mimic human speech. You can use it when talking about conversation or communication.
The 'Ear' emoji expresses that you are listening to something. You can use it as a signal that you're focused on what someone is saying.
This emoji, with its rising steam, represents drinking a hot beverage like coffee or tea. You can use it when you wake up in the morning or when meeting a friend at a cafe.
The 'love letter' emoji signifies a letter filled with feelings of love. You can use it when confessing your feelings to someone.
This emoji represents something moving or disappearing very quickly. It gives the feeling of dashing away with a "whoosh!"
This emoji shows an ear with a hearing aid. It can be used when you want to hear well or are concentrating on listening.
The 'outbox tray' emoji is used when you've sent something. It's used to mean that you've sent an email or message.
This is an emoji of a hand waving hello or goodbye. It can be used both when meeting and parting with friends.
This emoji represents an elevator that moves up and down in a building. It directly shows a situation of going up or down.
This emoji mimics the shape of a telephone and carries the meaning "call me." When parting with a friend, it can also mean "I'll be in touch!"
The mailbox with a raised flag emoji indicates that a letter or package has arrived. It can be used as a cheerful sign that there's new mail.
This emoji represents a kick scooter that you push with your foot, giving a fun and active feel. You can use it when playing in the park or traveling a short distance.
This emoji represents the bus we ride every day. It's used when talking about daily commutes or transportation.
The 🧏 emoji shows a person pointing to their ear as if to say, "I can't hear well." It's used to represent a person who is deaf or hard of hearing.
The 🆘 emoji is a distress signal indicating an urgent need for help. It's used to signal a very dangerous or urgent situation.
The white dove is a beautiful bird that symbolizes peace. It's used to convey good news or hope.
The 'wireless' emoji represents a Wi-Fi signal. You can see this symbol when you're connected to the internet wirelessly.
The 📮 postbox emoji looks like the red mailboxes you see on the street. It's great to use when you want to send a letter.
An emoji showing a palm, used to say "Hold on!" and make someone stop. It can also be used to say "Hi!" or to ask a question.