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❌️ cross mark Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+274C U+FE0F
Shortcode
:cross-mark:
Category
Symbols
Subcategory
other symbols
Added in
Unicode 0.6
Also known as
red X, wrong sign, rejection mark

What Does the cross mark Emoji ❌️ Mean?

Two bright red strokes form a sharp X, signaling wrong, no, or rejected. Unicode 6.0 brought this color emoji to phones in 2010, drawing on a universal sign of refusal. People use it for incorrect answers, denied requests, and canceled plans.

Reviewers love it for pros-and-cons lists, content creators use it for myth-busting threads, and parents post it when warning kids about bad behavior. It also works in personal posts where someone declines toxic relationships, jobs, or habits. Comedy and roast accounts use it generously to mock takes they disagree with.

Designers like its high visual contrast, which makes important rejections impossible to miss. Brands deploy it in comparison ads, showing what their products do not contain. From homework grading to viral debate tweets, this bold red X consistently carries a clean negative meaning, making it one of the easiest ways to signal no across any language, age group, or platform.

How to Use ❌️ cross mark Emoji

“Wrong number ❌ not me”
“Toxic vibes ❌ moving on”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+274C U+FE0F
HTML Entity❌️
CSS Code\274C
Shortcode:cross-mark:
Keywordscancel, cross, mark, multiplication, multiply, x, ×
Unicode Version0.6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does ❌️ mean?

Two bright red strokes form a sharp X, signaling wrong, no, or rejected.