This is an emoji of a graph trending upward, representing growth or an increase. It can be used when numbers or grades are on the rise.
This is a bar chart emoji that visually represents data. It often appears when organizing and presenting information, like in presentations or reports.
This is an emoji of a graph trending upwards, indicating a situation where something is improving or growing. You can use it when your stocks or grades go up.
As a rocket emoji flying to space, it represents a new beginning or rapid growth. Try using it when talking about dreams and challenges.
This emoji shows a graph trending downward, signifying a decrease or decline. You can use it when popularity is dropping or when money is running low.
The newspaper emoji signifies new tidings or information. It's used when talking about the news or announcing important facts.
This emoji with a folded corner represents a regular document or file. It's used to mean things like homework, reports, or paperwork.
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.
The teacher emoji represents someone who teaches at a school or academy. It depicts a person explaining something in front of a chalkboard.
The up-right arrow emoji points in the northeast direction. It's used to show the way to a specific place on a map.
The ⤴️ emoji shows an upward movement or an increase in numbers. You can use it when your mood or grades have improved.
The receipt emoji represents the piece of paper you get after buying something or spending money. It can be used when talking about your expenses.
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.
The up arrow is an emoji that indicates the direction 'up' or 'forward.' It's used to give directions or show an order.
This is an emoji representing a document or paper with a slightly curled corner. It can mean a letter, a document, or an important memo.
This emoji, holding a briefcase, signifies a person who works at a company, i.e., an "office worker." It's used to indicate work or business-related situations.
This emoji represents a tall company building you'd see in a city. It signifies an office where many people work.
This is a desktop computer emoji, the kind you put on a desk. It's mainly used when working in an office or at home.
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 is a button-shaped emoji that means 'confirmed' or 'completed.' It's used when you've finished a task.
This is a calendar emoji that shows a full month. It's used to indicate plans or events that span several days.
This triangle button pointing up indicates a direction or order, meaning "up."
The green circle emoji represents a positive signal like 'go ahead' or 'okay.' It's easy to understand if you think of a green traffic light.
As an emoji that says 'UP!', it means 'upward.' It's used to announce that something new has been uploaded or updated.
This is a clipboard emoji that signifies a to-do list or a checklist. It's used when checking or conveying important information.
The satellite antenna emoji depicts sending or receiving signals from afar. It's often used to signify new updates or information.
The rolled-up newspaper emoji represents a newly delivered newspaper. It's used to signify hot-off-the-press news.
The 🈸 emoji means 'application.' It's used when formally requesting something.
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 is an emoji of a wide-open book. It can be used to signify reading, studying, or new knowledge.
The notebook emoji is used when studying or taking notes. You can use it when talking about school homework or important appointments.
This is a "nodding" emoji that moves its head up and down, meaning "yes" or "sounds good."
This emoji represents a wing, which allows for free flight in the sky. It's used to express a feeling of freedom or a heart so happy it could fly.
This notebook with a yellow cover usually means a ledger for recording money or important lists. It's used when organizing important things.
The megaphone emoji primarily represents a tool used for cheering. It can be used to give someone encouragement or support.
This emoji shows a goal net used in sports like soccer or ice hockey. It's used when a goal is scored or when cheering for a game.
The eye in speech bubble emoji means you "saw" something. It's used to indicate that you are a witness to an event or situation.
This is a clapper board emoji, used to signal the start of filming with a shout of "Action!" It's great for when you're starting something new.
The ℹ️ emoji means 'Information.' It's used when conveying important information or explaining something.
This is an old calculator called an abacus. You calculate numbers by moving the beads with your hands.
An emoji representing shifting eyes, used when looking at something with interest. It carries the meaning of "Look at this!"
With two arrows pointing up, this emoji means "fast up." It's used to quickly scroll to the very top of a page.
The ↪️ emoji represents moving forward or changing direction to the right. You can use it when moving to the next step.
This is the moon as it gradually gets smaller after the full moon. You can use it to show that something is winding down.
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.