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😦 frowning face with open mouth Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Informação rápida

Unicode
U+1F626
Código curto
:frowning-face-with-open-mouth:
Categoria
Emojis e Emoções
Subcategoria
concerned
Adicionado em
Unicode 1.0
Também conhecido como
open mouth frown emoji, dismayed emoji, oh no emoji, gasping sad emoji

What Does the frowning face with open mouth Emoji 😦 Mean?

Eyes wide, mouth dropped open in a downward oval — 😦 is the emoji of audible shock with negative undertones. It looks like the face of someone who just heard something they really wish they hadn't. Not full panic, not pure surprise — somewhere between "oh no" and "oh god."

In texting, 😦 reads as dismayed surprise. Someone shares bad news — 😦. A plan goes sideways — 😦. You hear gossip that's genuinely concerning — 😦. The combination of frown and open mouth conveys that the speaker is reacting with both dismay and gasp, which makes it useful for moments that need a single visual to do two emotional jobs.

It's a slightly underused emoji compared to its neighbors. People often default to 😱 for major shock or 😮 for surprise, leaving 😦 in an oddly empty middle space. But that middle is its strength — when the situation is bad but not catastrophic, 😦 lands more accurately than the louder options.

"He really said that in front of her parents? 😦" is exactly the right register. "Just opened my electric bill 😦" — same energy. The dismay is real, the gasp is real, but the world isn't ending. The emoji captures that distinct "oh, that's unfortunate" feeling.

On social media, 😦 shows up in comment sections under tragicomic stories — "he didn't 😦" being the canonical pattern. Twitter/X uses it sparingly. TikTok comments love it for reaction content where someone has done something cringe but not catastrophic.

There's a soft empathy register too. When a friend shares something difficult and you want to acknowledge it without overreacting, 😦 does the job. It says "I heard you, that's bad" without competing for emotional space.

Apple draws it with clear wide eyes and a downward oval mouth. Google's version is brighter. Samsung's leans rounder. The dismayed-surprise quality is consistent across platforms.

Emoji 1.0 added 😦 in 2015 as part of the expanded concerned-face range. It's never been a top-tier popular emoji, but it has a real role — the dismayed-gasp niche.

Reach for 😦 when shock and dismay overlap — bad surprises, unfortunate news, cringe revelations, and any moment where "oh no" needs an open-mouth treatment.

How to Use 😦 frowning face with open mouth Emoji

“Wait he forgot her birthday again? 😦”
“Just saw the bill from the dentist 😦”
“She walked in mid-rant about her 😦”
Detalhes técnicos
UnicodeU+1F626
Entidade HTML😦
Código CSS\1F626
Código curto:frowning-face-with-open-mouth:
Palavras-chavecaught, face, frown, frowning, guard, mouth, open, scared, scary, surprise, what, wow, with
Versão Unicode1.0

Perguntas frequentes

What does 😦 mean?

The 😦 emoji means dismayed surprise — a frowning mouth dropped open in shock. It's used for unfortunate news, mild bad-news reactions, and "oh no" moments where both gasp and dismay land at once.

How is 😦 different from 😱?

😦 is dismayed-mouth-open — moderate shock with disappointment. 😱 is scream-of-fear — extreme shock with hands-up-on-face panic. 😦 fits everyday bad surprises; 😱 fits real fear or catastrophe.