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😕 confused face Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Informations rapides

Unicode
U+1F615
Code court
:confused-face:
Catégorie
Sourires et émotions
Sous-catégorie
concerned
Ajouté dans
Unicode 1.0
Aussi connu sous le nom de
puzzled face emoji, uncertain emoji, mild disappointment emoji, slight frown emoji

What Does the confused face Emoji 😕 Mean?

Eyes open, mouth pulled into a small uncertain frown — 😕 is the emoji of mild confusion or disappointment. It's not crying-confused, not angry-confused, just gently puzzled. The face has the energy of someone trying to process information that isn't fitting neatly into their existing understanding.

In texting, 😕 reads as soft uncertainty. A friend sends instructions that don't quite make sense — 😕. Plans change in a confusing way — 😕. Something disappointing happens that doesn't warrant a full 😞 — 😕. The off-center mouth gives it a subtly distressed quality without committing to outright sadness.

It also doubles as a polite way to register disappointment. "They sold out of the thing we wanted 😕" — sad, but not devastating. "The package was supposed to arrive today 😕" — annoying, but not the end of the world. It's the emoji of small bummers, the everyday letdowns that don't rate a tear but still deserve acknowledgment.

There's a slight passive-aggressive register too, depending on context. If someone replies to your message with just 😕, it can read as "I don't love this but I'm not going to make a thing of it." Reading that subtext correctly is part of digital literacy now. The asymmetric mouth carries quiet judgment if you're paying attention.

On social media, 😕 is less common than louder emotional emojis, partly because it's so understated. It tends to show up in comments expressing soft disagreement or quiet sympathy — "sorry that happened 😕" is a regular pattern. Twitter/X uses it sparingly compared to the heavier emojis.

Apple draws it with simple round eyes and a clearly off-center mouth. Google's version is similar with a flatter overall design. Samsung leans rounder. The minor unease translates across platforms.

Emoji 1.0 introduced 😕 in 2015. It filled a specific niche — "slightly disappointed or confused" had been missing from the lineup, with the existing options skewing either too neutral (😐) or too dramatic (😞).

Reach for 😕 when something didn't quite land, when you're mildly perplexed, or when you want to register quiet disappointment without making a scene. It's small but useful, the emotional equivalent of a soft "hmm."

How to Use 😕 confused face Emoji

“Wait the meeting is at 2 not 3? 😕”
“Restaurant changed the menu and dropped my favorite 😕”
“The instructions are not really making sense 😕”
Détails techniques
UnicodeU+1F615
Entité HTML😕
Code CSS\1F615
Code court:confused-face:
Mots clésbefuddled, confused, confusing, dunno, face, frown, hm, meh, not, sad, sorry, sure
Version Unicode1.0

Questions fréquemment posées

What does 😕 mean?

The 😕 emoji means mild confusion or soft disappointment. The off-center mouth signals quiet unease — used for small bummers, gentle uncertainty, or polite disagreement without drama.

Is 😕 passive-aggressive?

It can read that way, depending on context. A reply that's just 😕 with no words can signal subtle disapproval. Among close friends it's typically benign; in tense conversations it can carry quiet judgment.