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Anxious emojis
Express worry and anxiety with these nervous emojis
Emojis in this Collection
😰
Anxious Face with Sweat
😨
Fearful Face
😧
Anguished Face
😦
Frowning Face with Open Mouth
😟
Worried Face
🤔
Thinking Face
😬
Grimacing Face
😓
Downcast Face with Sweat
😥
Sad but Relieved Face
😮💨
Face Exhaling
💭
Thought Balloon
❓
Question Mark
⁉️
Exclamation Question Mark
⏱️
Stopwatch
⏰
Alarm Clock
💦
Sweat Droplets
🫣
Face with Peeking Eye
Quick Copy Sets
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Dive into the Anxious emoji collection to add visual flair to your messages. This collection helps you communicate your feelings with clarity and impact.
Popular Uses
- •Categorizing content in digital notes
- •Using these emojis when discussing anxious-related topics
- •Expressing anxious feelings
- •Adding visual interest to online forums and comments
- •Enhancing anxious-related messages
Meaning & Symbolism
These Anxious symbols bridge the gap between literal and figurative expression. The collection reflects psychological understanding of this emotion.
Historical Context
The visual language of Anxious builds upon centuries of human symbolic representation. These digital expressions build upon psychological research.
Usage Tips
- •Create custom emoji sequences that represent inside jokes or shared experiences
- •Create visual emotional vocabulary guides for children or language learners
- •Use these symbols to create emotional context scales for feedback or surveys
- •Create themed hashtags incorporating these emojis to increase content discoverability
- •Create custom reactions for group chats using these themed emojis
Did You Know?
- •Anxious emojis usage patterns often correlate with global events that trigger this emotional response.
- •The first emoji set was created in 1999 by Japanese designer Shigetaka Kurita, consisting of just 176 symbols at 12x12 pixels each.
- •Anxious emoji usage provides valuable data for researchers studying public sentiment.
- •Some linguists consider emoji to be the world's fastest-growing language form, with new symbols added annually.
- •These emojis show interesting usage patterns that often correlate with relevant events, seasons, and cultural trends.