The 'No Pedestrians' emoji means it's a path where people are not allowed to walk. You can see it on highways for cars only.
The 'No Entry' emoji indicates a strong prohibition, meaning 'Do not enter here.' You can see it on one-way streets or in restricted areas.
This emoji means 'prohibited' and strongly indicates that an action is not allowed. It's also used to mean 'no' or 'don't.'
The 'No Bicycles' emoji means you cannot ride a bicycle here. It's a sign you might see on pedestrian-only paths or in parks.
This emoji means you shouldn't throw trash anywhere. You can see it in parks or on the street.
The 🈲 emoji means "prohibited." You can use it when a certain action is not allowed.
The stop sign emoji is an octagonal traffic sign. It carries the strong meaning of "Stop!"
The construction emoji is a sign that indicates a construction site on the road. It means something is currently a work in progress.
The cross mark emoji means 'No,' 'Incorrect,' or 'Forbidden.' It's used to reject something or to mark something as wrong.
This emoji indicates a place where you shouldn't use your mobile phone. You often see it in movie theaters or libraries.
The 'No Smoking' emoji means you are not allowed to smoke. You can often see it in public places.
This emoji means that people under 18 are not allowed. It's used to indicate ratings for movies or games.
This emoji, which shows a person making an 'X' with their arms, carries the meaning of a strong refusal, like 'No' or 'Not allowed.'
This is an emoji of a man conveying the meaning 'No.' You can use it to reject a suggestion or an idea.
This represents a secure state, firmly locked with a key. Try using it when you want to keep something stored safely.
This emoji means something is locked. Use it when something is a secret or you want to keep it secure.
This emoji represents a door used to enter or exit a building or room. You can use it when you're going home or entering a place.
This is an emoji showing the back of a hand. It can be used to mean "just a moment" or "stop."
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.
This emoji strongly shows the meaning 'No!' by making an 'X' shape with both arms.
This emoji means 'non-potable water.' If you see this sign, you shouldn't drink the water.
The cross mark button emoji means 'no,' 'incorrect,' or 'prohibited.' It's used when rejecting something.
The red square emoji represents a strong signal like 'stop' or 'danger.'
This emoji means "no sound" or "be quiet." It's used when your phone is set to silent mode or when you're in a quiet place.
This is a math symbol emoji that represents multiplication. However, it's also often used to mean "incorrect" or "cancel."
The 🆖 emoji is an abbreviation for 'No Good,' meaning 'not good' or 'failure.' It's used when plans go awry or you make a mistake.
This is a traffic sign emoji meaning to be careful because there are children on the road. You can usually see it near schools.
This is an emoji of a hand pushing something to the left. You can use it to refuse a request or to ask someone to "hold on" and wait.
The stop button emoji is a square shape, used to completely stop or end something.
This is a "head shaking horizontally" emoji. It signifies "no" or "dislike."
This emoji shows a mobile phone that is powered off. It's used to mean that you are currently unreachable.
The palm down hand emoji is used when dropping something or telling someone to go away. It can express a situation of letting something go.
This signifies the place at an airport where passports are checked when entering or leaving a country. It represents the passport control counter.
This emoji, pushing a palm to the right, signifies "stop" or "refusal." It can be used as a signal to not come closer.
This emoji, featuring the word 'END,' signifies that something is finished. It's a mark you might see at the end of a movie or a story.
The vertical traffic light emoji is the very same traffic light we see when crossing the street. It tells us when to stop and go with its red and green lights.
This shows a closed mailbox with its flag lowered. It means there's no outgoing mail, or the mail has already been collected.
The 'Warning' emoji lets you know there's something dangerous or that you need to be careful about. You can also use it to emphasize important information.
This emoji signifies something that has been signed with a pen and then locked. Use it to represent a very important promise or contract.
The biohazard emoji is a sign that warns of dangers like germs or viruses. It's used in hospitals or research labs.
The 🈵 emoji is a Chinese character meaning 'full.' It's used when a hotel has no vacant rooms or a parking lot is full.
The 🈶 emoji is the Chinese character '有' (yu), which means "to have" or "to exist." It's mainly used to mean "for a fee," i.e., that you have to pay money.
This is an emoji of a police car approaching head-on with its emergency lights flashing. It gives a more urgent and dynamic feel than the side-view police car (🚓).
The radioactive emoji is a sign that warns of danger. You might see it in places like hospitals or power plants.
The 🛃 emoji symbolizes the customs area at an airport. It's the place where travelers' luggage is inspected to check for items that need to be declared.