🤫 Meaning: What does the finger-in-the-mouth emoji mean?

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Emojis are currently considered the first universal language invented by human beings. In fact, it's one of the most widely used characters on the Internet, and has the same feel wherever you are. Use emojis not only in messages and conversations, but also in a wide range of other means of communication.

However, today's generation uses emojis in a roundabout way. They sometimes use them to express more sarcasm and irony than the president generation.

To better understand the meaning of the emoji with a finger over the mouth, 🤫 discover its different meanings. This emoji, which shows someone silencing themselves with their index finger over their mouth, is our main topic today! In addition to discovering its true meaning, let's also find out what emojis are used for.

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🤫: Face emoji with a finger over the mouth: What does it mean?

The emoji of a face with a finger over the mouth, with the index finger over the mouth, is an emoji that expresses silence Where keep quiet, literally.

  • In fact, the finger on the mouth can be interpreted as hush Where be more discreet.
  • Sometimes, it can also have a sneaky meaning. It can be interpreted in a thousand and one ways, but on some apps, it can be thought of as an emoji with a caring appearance Where slightly irritated.
  • In other cases, it may be considered as a benevolent. This symbol is mainly used to tell the recipient to be quiet or to make less noise.
  • This emoji can also be interpreted as exercise discretion, keep a secret or letting someone know that the information you're giving them is confidential.

In short, it can therefore be interpreted in several ways depending on the situation, so you only have to tell the employee well to make yourself understood in your exchanges.

Bonus: a few examples of how to use this emoji 

  •  "Hush, make less noise.🤫"
  •  "You have to keep it a secret 🤫."
  • «I think I've said enough. 🤫»
  • "A secret relationship, I hate 🤫."

General information about this emoji

This shushing emoji is part of the category of emojis that display hands or fingers, such as the’face emoji with a hand over the mouth🤭 or the emoji face giving a hug🤗. It's in the same group as the hugging emoji, the hand-over-mouth emoji and the pensive emoji.

Here is a summary of the basic information of this emoji:

  • Name: Face with finger on mouth
  • Category: 😂 Smileys & Emotion
  • Subcategory: 🤔 face-hand
  • Unicode version: 10.0

Other names:

Here are the other names of this emoji:

  • Emoji silence ;
  • Emoji shut up;
  • Discreet emoji.

What are emojis for?

Emojis are used to allow us to transmit our emotions more easily and our ideas in the text messages we send. For example, we put a crying emoji 😭 to express something funny, sad, or the use of the’emoji thumb up 👍 to show our approval, or the heart emoji to show our affection. In fact, sending a message without an emoji can be considered cold or unpleasant in certain contexts.

We also use emojis to make ourselves better understood by our interlocutors or to lighten the tone of the conversation or the atmosphere in which the discussion is taking place. So, with just a few emojis, we can get a message or our feelings across in writing.

In addition, the meaning of these small symbols is generally the same wherever you are, with the exception of the’emoji smiling face with halo which can mean something else in some countries, such as China. So it's possible to make yourself understood simply by using these emojis, or by accompanying your messages with them.

Moreover, in a world where words can sometimes be insufficient, the’emoji with a red cheek 😊 can soften a message, making it warmer and more personal, even when asking for silence with the shush emoji 🤫.

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