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.
As a question mark with a white outline, it makes a question feel softer and cuter. It's good for expressing mild curiosity.
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?".
An emoji with a hand on its chin, lost in thought, meaning it's pondering something. Use it when you're thinking, "Hmm..."
The white exclamation mark is used to gently emphasize something or to lightly agree. It's a punctuation emoji that adds a cute feel.
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, 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.
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.
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 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 red exclamation mark emoji is used to announce very important or exciting news. Try adding it to the part of a sentence you want to emphasize.
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 emoji shows the feeling of being confused or not knowing something. The crooked mouth clearly expresses a state of confusion.
This magnifying glass emoji represents closely observing something. Its meaning is almost the same as the left-tilted magnifying glass.
This detective emoji holding a magnifying glass indicates a close inspection of something or a search for a secret.
This emoji shows a person raising their hand high, like in a classroom. It's used to get attention when you have a question or something to say.
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 emoji, gesturing from the ear to the mouth, represents a deaf woman. It can also be used in situations related to 'hearing' or 'sound.'
This is an emoji that expresses very strong emphasis or surprise. It's attached to the end of a sentence to convey important news or exciting feelings.
This symbol is a mark used in Japanese karaoke to indicate the beginning of a song. You can see it as a signal for 'It's your turn to sing!'
The palm up hand is used when asking for something or beckoning someone to "come here."
This is the hand gesture emoji Italians use to ask, "what are you talking about?" It can be used when questioning someone pointedly.
This emoji, with a hand facing palm-up, represents a situation of guiding someone or providing information. It's like asking, "How may I help you?"
This is an equals sign emoji that shows a result or an answer. It's used to show the answer to a math problem, like '2+2🟰4'.
The placard emoji is a sign used to express one's opinion. You can often see it at protests or cheering events.
This emoji shows a woman raising her hand as if to say, "Over here!" It's used when you want to ask or answer something.
The stop sign emoji is an octagonal traffic sign. It carries the strong meaning of "Stop!"
This emoji depicts a man raising one hand high. It's used to point to oneself, as in "Me!", or when you have a question.
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.
The wavy dash is mainly used to indicate a period or range. For example, it can be used like '1 o'clock~2 o'clock', and it gives the feeling of softly drawing out words.
The ℹ️ emoji means 'Information.' It's used when conveying important information or explaining something.
The index pointing up emoji means "pay attention to this." It's also used to emphasize an important point or to signify "number one."
This emoji is used when you hear something unexpected. It shows a bit of surprise and worry.
This is an emoji with an open mouth, expressing surprise. You can use it when you hear something unexpected.
The eight-spoked asterisk emoji is used when you want to emphasize something or draw attention to it. It's a sparkling star shape for marking important content.
This is an emoji used for marking important sections in books or documents. It looks like several bookmark tabs layered on top of each other.
This is an emoji of a red triangle pointing down. It's used to signify the direction 'down' or a 'decrease'.
This is an emoji used when you strongly agree with something or when something is great. Sending "Yes❣️" instead of "Yes!" looks more enthusiastic.
The 🆘 emoji is a distress signal indicating an urgent need for help. It's used to signal a very dangerous or urgent situation.
The yellow square emoji gives off a bright and positive feeling and is used to draw attention.
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 an expressionless face used when you're not feeling any particular emotion. It represents a feeling that's neither good nor bad, just "meh."
As an emoji that says 'UP!', it means 'upward.' It's used to announce that something new has been uploaded or updated.
The check mark emoji is most commonly used to mean 'Yes, that's right' or 'I've confirmed it.'