What is the meaning of the smiley 😌?

The relieved smiley belongs to the family of emoticons represented with closed eyelids, displaying a state of sleep or half-sleep, and drowsiness. It is listed in the Smileys and Emotions category, in the sleepy-face subcategory. This smiley has been approved as part of the Unicode 6.0 standard. Later it was added to Emoji 1.0. Its code point is U+1f60c.

Would you like to discover the true meanings of the 😌 emoji? If so, we invite you to refer to this article to discover its different meanings as well as its uses. Let's get started!

What does the relieved smiley mean?

The relieved emoji features a gentle smile and a yellow face with closed eyes and raised eyebrows. The stretched mouth expresses appeasement, contentment and well-being.

  • This can mean quiet, relief, joy, recognition, comfort.
  • It can also be used as a positive response to an idea or request, or can signify approval. In other words, a "yes" in one emoji.
  • The relieved smiley may also signify a sense of peace, of quiet in the face of a situation or provocation.

As such, this smiley is a versatile smiley thanks to its friendly expression and soothing nature.

How to use the relieved face smiley?

The relieved smiley can be used in a variety of scenarios.

  • Do you feel relieved after a stressful situation? If so, this emoji can be a great way of expressing how you feel.
  • Do you feel in peace in the presence of a friend, or do you feel calm and happy? Use the relieved face emoji. In fact, it's a toned-down version of the smiley blowing or smiling smiley with cold sweats 😅.
  • Had a tough day at work? Use the 😌 emoji to express it. relief how you feel when faced with a tense situation ("it was a close call", "it was a close call", "I came out of it in extremis", "it was a close call").
  • Of the positive results at work? The relieved emoji is the best choice.
  • Want to express your gratitude to someone special? In that case, the smiley face with relieved features can also be used to show your gratitudeor to symbolize a state pensif or restand a meditative.

It is therefore the opposite of the worried smiley. Like other smileys with this meaning, the relieved smiley can also be used as a synonym for "yes".

Other names for the relieved smiley

We can also call this smiley:

  • Quiet Smiley;
  • Sleepy Smiley;
  • Calm smiley;
  • pensive smiley;
  • Smiley rested;
  • Smiley appeased;
  • Zen Smiley;
  • Happy smileys.

 

relieved face emoji

How to use the relieved smiley?

Here are examples of popular phrases with this emoji for use in messaging and the web:

  • I really liked the dessert my boyfriend made for me! : 😌+🤩+🍽️
  • You have to forget everything! : 😌+🫡
  • I need to think a bit! : 😌+🤔
  • I'm sorry! : 😌+🥹
  • You're so sweet! : 😌+😄
  • It's OK! : 😌+👌
  • I'll think about it! :😌+🤨
  • This place is so quiet! 😌+ 🤗
  • Let's take a little break! 😌+😮‍💨

Popularity index of the relieved smiley over the years

The popularity of this smiley has steadily increased in recent years. Its popularity rate converges in 2018 and 2019, but it started to increase in the year 2019. This smiley must indeed work on all devices.

To find the relieved face smiley , you can simply use the following keywords :

  • relieved face,
  • face,
  • relief,
  • relieved.

A variety of sense of well-being

The smiley face represents relief. satisfied air and eyes closed, with a small smile reinforcing the image. On Facebook, the smiley design shows a half-open mouth, like a sigh of relief. It also indicates a drowsy, sleepy or semi-sleepy state.

He belongs to the group of smiley faces that are represented with a closed eyelid, a bit like theemoji face blowing a kiss. The image that the stretched mouth brings out is one of well-being and soothing, contentment, or relaxation. Among other things, it also represents a feeling of happiness.

This smiley generally expresses a positive image, but can also have a sarcastic meaning, although they are rarely used to insult or criticize.

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