This emoji shows a ballot being put into a ballot box. It's used to express your opinion during an election or when making a decision.
The check box emoji means you have checked an item on a list. It's used when you've finished one of several tasks.
The check mark emoji is most commonly used to mean 'Yes, that's right' or 'I've confirmed it.'
This is a button-shaped emoji that means 'confirmed' or 'completed.' It's used when you've finished a task.
This emoji looks like a building from ancient Greek or Roman times. It's used to represent places like museums, art galleries, or courthouses.
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 loudspeaker emoji used for making announcements to a large group of people. It's used when delivering important notices or news.
The placard emoji is a sign used to express one's opinion. You can often see it at protests or cheering events.
This is a bar chart emoji that visually represents data. It often appears when organizing and presenting information, like in presentations or reports.
The Radio Button emoji represents a situation where you choose one option from several choices. It can be used to mean, 'I've decided on this one!'
This emoji represents an elevator that moves up and down in a building. It directly shows a situation of going up or down.
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 is a game die emoji used for games or bets. You can use it when playing a board game with friends or suggesting a fun activity.
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 emoji, which depicts a pencil writing a memo, signifies the act of writing something down. It's used when studying or making a list.
It's an emoji used when you're happy to meet someone or when making a promise. It shows two people shaking hands to signify mutual agreement.
This raised fist can mean "rock" in a game of rock-paper-scissors, or it can be used to cheer someone on.
The balance scale emoji is a tool for comparing two weights to find a balance. It also symbolizes fairness and justice.
This is an emoji shaped like a white square button with a border. It's used to represent a selection box or a button.
The identification card emoji represents a card that proves who you are, an ID card. It's an important document that contains your name and photo.
This emoji represents a ticket needed to enter a concert or movie theater. You can use it to show you're going to an event.
This is the emoji for the United Nations (UN). It carries the meaning of symbolizing global peace and cooperation.
The blue square emoji gives off a cool and stable feeling, like the sky or the sea.
The baseball emoji represents the popular sport of baseball. You can use it when going to see a baseball game with a friend.
This emoji represents a place where you can get drinkable water, i.e., a water fountain. It signifies a spot where you can drink water when you're thirsty.
This is a globe emoji with the Americas at the center. This emoji also means 'world' and 'Earth.'
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 is a white square shape. You can use it to decorate text or create lists.
The 📦 package emoji represents a box used for packing and sending items. You can use it when waiting for a delivery after online shopping.
This is the flag emoji for Taiwan, an island in East Asia. It is made up of blue, white, and red.
This emoji represents the 'Taegeukgi,' the national flag of South Korea. You can use it when talking about Korea or Korean culture.
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.
This emoji, with 'abc' written on it, is the most basic symbol for the alphabet, or letters.
This emoji signals that there's mail waiting to be sent. The flag is raised so the mail carrier will pick up the letters.
It represents volleyball, where you hit a ball over a net with your hands. It's a sport where teamwork is very important as many people have to play together.
These are tickets for entry into places like a movie theater or a concert hall. It signifies that you can go to an event.
This is a t-shirt emoji, which we wear casually in our daily lives. Use it to show what you're wearing today or when talking about shopping.
The military helmet emoji represents the helmet worn by soldiers. You can use it when talking about topics like the military or war.
This emoji, with an arrow coming out of an envelope, means you've sent a message. It's great for letting someone know, "I've sent a reply!"
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.
The 📮 postbox emoji looks like the red mailboxes you see on the street. It's great to use when you want to send a letter.
This is an old calculator called an abacus. You calculate numbers by moving the beads with your hands.
The megaphone emoji primarily represents a tool used for cheering. It can be used to give someone encouragement or support.
The V sign is an emoji that symbolizes victory or peace. It represents a joyful gesture often used when you're in a good mood or taking a photo.
This signifies the place at an airport where passports are checked when entering or leaving a country. It represents the passport control counter.