😳 Meaning: What does the blushing face emoji mean?

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Emojis allow us to express the emotions that go with our text messages. By using them, the person to whom we're writing can fluidly understand what we're feeling through what we're telling them, or in relation to what they've told us. In this article, we're going to tell you about the 😳 emoji.

Discover the signification de l’émoji visage qui rougit 😳Here are some examples of its uses and features.

Picture illustration of blushing face emoji
Illustration en image de l’émoji visage qui rougit

😳 Meanings and uses of the blushing emoji

This emoji is depicted with two large eyes that open wide when looking at the middle with the eyebrows slightly raised and fixed, the mouth closed and frozen, like a line that is both thin and short, to show no expression, rosy cheeks even red which mark embarrassment or uneasiness in the face of something, or sometimes surprise.

It sometimes expresses the discomfort and theembarrassmentwhich doesn't look like shyness, even if it has a gradation relationship with the two emojis 😊 and 😚, which can express a lack of boldness or a certain modesty.

You can also use it to mount a discomfort due to clumsiness and of guilt after committing an indiscretion, making a gaffe or saying something somewhat inappropriate. So this emoji can be used to apologizesr.

Image illustration of different shapes of the laughing face emoji
Illustration en image de différentes formes de l’émoji visage qui rit

This smiley 😳 is called "blushing face emoji" and is used in different types of sentences like :

  • Sorry, this doesn't concern me.
  • I hurt you 😳? I'm really sorry, I was teasing you.
  • I dropped the glass 😳.

The origin of the blushing face emoji

With two different proposals, one in 2007 and the other in 2009, find out the details of the origin of the 😳 emoji below:

Emoji Proposition 1

  • Proposal number: L2/07-257
  • Proposal name: Working Draft Proposal for Encoding Emoji Symbols (Associated tables in ZIP file)
  • Proposed by : Kat Momoi, Mark Davis, Markus Scherer
  • Year of proposal: 2007
  • Number of emojis belonging to the same proposal: 753
  • Proposal file : No.257, 2007 ZIP: EMOJI WD TABLE / No.257, 2007 HTML: EMOJI WD

Emoji Proposition 2

  • Proposal number: L2/09-026
  • Proposal name: Emoji Symbols Proposed for New Encoding
  • Proposed by : Markus Scherer, Mark Davis, Kat Momoi, Darick Tong (Google Inc.), Yasuo Kida, Peter Edberg (Apple Inc.)
  • Year of proposal: 2009
  • Number of emojis belonging to the same proposal: 753
  • Proposal file : No.026, 2009 PDF: EMOJI PROPOSED / No.026, 2009 PDF: R EMOJI PROPOSED

The proposal containing the smiley 😳 has been approved by the Unicode Consortium. This was released in Emoji version 1.0 in 2015-06-09.

Characteristics of the blushing face emoji

When a loved one comes to confess something that shocks you and you pretend to remain calm, your cheeks will start to blush. This stunned emotion is also conveyed by this emoji, whose characteristics are as follows:

Version 1.0 (2015-06-09)
Usual name blushing face
Category Smilies and Emotions
Sub-category worried-face
Apple designation Face with wide open eyes
code point U+1F633 Copy
Decimal ALT+128563
unicode 6.0 (2010-10-11)
Key words Blushing-face-red-blushing-face
Other names · Embarrassed Emoji;

· Sheepish Emoji;

· Emoji blushing with shame;

Shameful emoji.

 

Feel free to insert the smiley 😳 to express your feelings of guilt, surprise or shame as you send messages to the other person.

D’autres smileys avec une signification qui peuvent être complémentaire à ce émoji existent. Comme par exemple, 😜  , 👀 or 😊. To find out more about their meanings and uses, please click on them.

Discover also la signification de l’émoji 🤯 to add even more fun to your exchanges.

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