😦 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
| Unicode | U+1F626 |
| Entidade HTML | 😦 |
| Código CSS | \1F626 |
| Código curto | :frowning-face-with-open-mouth: |
| Palavras-chave | caught, face, frown, frowning, guard, mouth, open, scared, scary, surprise, what, wow, with |
| Versão Unicode | 1.0 |
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.
