This emoji, with one raised eyebrow, is used when something is suspicious or hard to believe. It conveys an expression of not quite believing what someone is saying.
This emoji shows the feeling of being confused or not knowing something. The crooked mouth clearly expresses a state of confusion.
An emoji with a hand on its chin, lost in thought, meaning it's pondering something. Use it when you're thinking, "Hmm..."
This emoji with a diagonal mouth has an "Hmm... I'm not so sure" expression. Use it when something is uncertain or you're a little disappointed.
This is an expressionless face used when you're not feeling any particular emotion. It represents a feeling that's neither good nor bad, just "meh."
This emoji is used when you hear something unexpected. It shows a bit of surprise and worry.
This emoji, wearing a monocle on one eye, is taking a closer look at something. Use it when you're curious or want to carefully inspect something.
The red question mark emoji is the most basic symbol used when you're curious about something. Try adding it to the end of a simple question.
An emoji that means "I don't know" or "I don't care." Try using it when you don't know the answer to a question.
It's an emoji that looks like someone putting a hand on their forehead and saying, 'Oh my god.' You can use it when you've made a mistake or feel really frustrated.
An emoji with raised shoulders and open hands, it means "I don't know." It's great for when you don't know the answer to a question.
This emoji shows a quietly surprised expression and is used in situations like "Oh my" or "Really?" It's good for sending when you hear something unexpected.
This is an emoji with an open mouth, expressing surprise. You can use it when you hear something unexpected.
The 'Woozy Face' emoji funnily shows a state of dizziness or drunkenness. It's characterized by dazed eyes and a crooked mouth.
The 'Face with Spiral Eyes' emoji, with its swirling eyes, represents a situation where you feel dizzy and confused. You can also use it when you're surprised and want to say, "Oh my god!"
The 'exploding head' emoji, showing a head bursting, is used when you're extremely shocked. It gives the feeling of shouting, "No way!"
This emoji, a combination of an exclamation mark and a question mark, is used when asking a question in great surprise. It expresses a strong sense of curiosity, as if asking "Really?".
The cyclone emoji signifies severe weather with strong, swirling winds. You can often see it in weather forecasts.
This emoji with X's for eyes is used when you're very dizzy or sick. It's a facial expression often seen when a cartoon character faints.
This is an emoji of someone putting their hand on their forehead when they've made a mistake or are embarrassed. It shows the feeling of, "Oh, what should I do?"
An emoji with wide-open eyes and a hand covering its mouth, used when you're truly surprised. It's like exclaiming, "Oh my god!" at unexpected news.
Use this emoji when a friend tells a bad joke. It shows that you're displeased or unimpressed with something.
The 'astonished face' emoji expresses surprise upon hearing unexpected news. It shows a shocked look with wide-open eyes and mouth.
This man shrugging his shoulders seems to be asking, "Well?" It's used to mean you don't know or don't care when asked something.
The 'anguished face' emoji is used when you hear terrible news or see something shocking. Its open mouth shows both surprise and pain.
An emoji peeking through its fingers, used when you're scared but also curious. It's like how we look when watching a scary scene in a horror movie, right?
An emoji representing shifting eyes, used when looking at something with interest. It carries the meaning of "Look at this!"
This emoji depicts a face turning red. You can use it to show your feelings when you're shy or embarrassed.
The expressionless face emoji is a face that reveals no emotion. You can use it when you are bored or find something ridiculous.
As a question mark with a white outline, it makes a question feel softer and cuter. It's good for expressing mild curiosity.
The person pouting emoji is used when you're in a bad mood. It shows an expression of being a little angry or disappointed.
It's an emoji rolling its eyes upwards. Use it when you find what someone is saying to be boring or disagreeable.
This is an emoji for when you're irritated and upset that something has gone wrong, showing a scrunched-up face to convey a feeling of helplessness.
An emoji with a face obscured by clouds, it expresses a state of being lost in thought or dazed. It signifies that one's mind is foggy, like a mist.
This is a face emoji disguised with a large nose and mustache glasses. Use it playfully when you want to hide your identity or create a secretive feeling.
An emoji with a hand on the forehead, used when you've made a mistake or feel embarrassed. It shows the feeling of 'Oh, what do I do?'
This is the emoji you use when you're worried about test results. It can also be used when you're nervous or stressed.
This is an emoji you use when you're disappointed or not feeling well. It has a sullen look on its face.
This emoji, with its face shaking uncontrollably, is used when you're extremely surprised. It can convey a feeling like "Whoa!" or "OMG!"
This is a cat face that looks like it's screaming in surprise. You can use it when you hear unexpected news or want to shout, 'Oh my gosh!'
This is the hand gesture emoji Italians use to ask, "what are you talking about?" It can be used when questioning someone pointedly.
This is an emoji covering its mouth with a hand, used when you've made a slip of the tongue or are telling a secret. Use it for "Oops!" moments or when you're feeling shy.
It's a face emoji letting out a long 'phew~' sigh. Use it to show relief after a difficult task is over, or when you're a little disappointed.
The magnifying glass emoji is used when looking at something closely or searching for something. It's also often used as a "search" button.
This emoji shows the feeling of being sad or disappointed. Her mouth is pressed shut and she is frowning.