The ⏳ emoji is an hourglass that shows time is passing. You can use it when waiting for something or when you need more time.
This is an hourglass emoji with all the sand at the bottom. It means time is almost up or a deadline is imminent.
This emoji shows a watch worn on the wrist. You can use it simply when talking about time or appointments.
This is a timer clock emoji that counts down a set amount of time. You can use it when cooking or studying.
This is a clock emoji pointing to 2 o'clock, which you can use to set an appointment time. It's great for sending a message that means, "Let's meet at 2."
This emoji shows a clock indicating eight-thirty. It's great for making plans with a friend, like "Let's meet at 8:30!"
This is an alarm clock emoji that wakes us up in the morning. It signifies waking up in the morning or the time of an important appointment.
The mantelpiece clock emoji shows a clock with a classic design. It's used to signify a past time or a special moment.
This is a stopwatch emoji used for measuring time. It's used when you need to be precise with time, like during exercise or games.
An emoji pointing to 9:30, used to indicate late evening or night time. You can use it like, "The drama starts at 9:30!"
The ten-thirty emoji points to 10:30 in the morning or evening. Try using it when making plans with a friend.
This emoji represents eleven-thirty and can be used for both a.m. and p.m. Try using it to indicate lunchtime or the time just before bed.
As a clock emoji, it represents 'four-thirty' or 'half past four.' You can use it when telling time.
The clock is pointing to nine o'clock. 9 AM is usually the time to start the day.
This is an emoji of a clock pointing to 3:30. You can use it to set a time to meet a friend or to indicate when work finishes.
This is a calendar emoji that shows a full month. It's used to indicate plans or events that span several days.
This is an emoji of a clock pointing to exactly 12 o'clock. It can mean 12 PM for lunchtime or 12 AM when the day ends.
This emoji shows a calendar, used for checking dates or scheduling appointments. It's useful when discussing schedules.
Use this to skip boring parts of a video or to listen to music faster. It can also mean you want time to pass quickly.
An emoji showing two arrows spinning in a circle, it means 'refresh' or 'repeat'.
This is an emoji that shows exactly one o'clock. You can use it to set an appointment or emphasize a specific time.
This emoji shows two-thirty. It can mean 2:30 PM or 2:30 AM.
This emoji shows twelve-thirty. You can use it to refer to lunchtime or 12:30 at night.
This is a clock emoji pointing to five-thirty. It often appears when talking about getting off work or evening plans.
An emoji showing 6:30, often used for making dinner plans. It can be used to mean, "See you at 6:30 p.m."
This is a clock emoji showing ten o'clock sharp. It's used to indicate an important deadline or bedtime.
This is the seven-thirty emoji, often used for dinner time or appointments. Try using it to tell a friend, "Let's meet at 7:30!"
This is a clock emoji pointing to four o'clock sharp. You can use it to set a meeting time with a friend or to announce a schedule.
This emoji shows a clock pointing to exactly 3 o'clock. It's used when setting an appointment time or telling the current time.
This emoji shows a clock pointing to five o'clock. It's the time when the workday is nearly over.
This is a clock emoji pointing to 1:30. It's great for setting up plans with friends.
This is a clock emoji pointing to eight o'clock sharp. You can use it when setting an appointment time or talking about your daily schedule.
This emoji shows exactly eleven o'clock. It can mean 11 a.m. or 11 p.m.
This is a clock emoji pointing to exactly 6 o'clock. It could be 6 in the morning or 6 in the evening.
This is a clock emoji showing seven o'clock sharp. It can be conveniently used to indicate breakfast time or a dinner appointment.
The arrows spinning clockwise mean 'refresh.' It's used when you want to see new content on a website or app.
This emoji represents a bus stop, a place where you wait for the bus. You can use it when talking about your commute to school or work, or a meeting spot with a friend.
This emoji represents the 'Taegeukgi,' the national flag of South Korea. You can use it when talking about Korea or Korean culture.
The SOON emoji means 'soon' or 'shortly.' Use it to let someone know that something is about to happen.
This is a half-moon emoji with the right side illuminated, which you can use when talking about the night sky or space.
The wheel emoji represents the wheel of a car or bicycle. It depicts a round shape that keeps on rolling.
This is the moon as it gradually gets smaller after the full moon. You can use it to show that something is winding down.
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 emoji shows the bright moon just before it becomes full. It can express the anticipation that something good is about to happen.
This is the jellyfish emoji, a mysterious, jelly-like sea animal. Its gracefully drifting movement is beautiful, but you have to be careful as it can sting.