Admit Emoji
Admit Emoji Combos
Admit Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Admit emoji mean?
This emoji shows a big smile with wide-open eyes. It is used when someone is very happy or ready to admit something positive.
How can I use the Admit emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Admit emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ππ - Admitting Guilt
- π π€·ββοΈ - Oops Moment
- π³π - Heartfelt Confession
How to Use Admit Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the admit emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Admit Emoji Meanings and Usage
Grinning Face
This emoji shows a big smile with wide-open eyes. It is used when someone is very happy or ready to admit something positive.
Grinning Face with Sweat
This emoji depicts a nervous smile with a drop of sweat. It is used when admitting to an embarrassing or awkward situation.
See-No-Evil Monkey
This emoji shows a monkey covering its eyes. It is often used when someone wants to admit to not wanting to see something shocking.
Flushed Face
This emoji represents a blushing face. It is commonly used when admitting to a mistake or feeling embarrassed.
Face with Hand Over Mouth
This emoji shows a face with a hand covering its mouth. It is used when someone admits something surprising or shocking.
Pensive Face
This emoji depicts a sad face with a furrowed brow. It is often used when someone is admitting to feeling guilty or regretful.
Man Shrugging
This emoji shows a man shrugging his shoulders. It is often used to admit uncertainty or a lack of knowledge about something.
Woman Shrugging
This emoji shows a woman shrugging her shoulders. It is used in the same context as the man shrugging to admit ignorance.
Disappointed Face
This emoji depicts a face with downturned lips. It is used when someone admits to feeling let down or unhappy about a situation.
Folded Hands
This emoji shows two hands pressed together. It is often used to admit a plea for forgiveness or to express hope.
Pleading Face
This emoji represents a face with big eyes and a pouty mouth. It is used when someone is earnestly admitting something vulnerable.
Speaking Head
This emoji shows a head speaking. It is often used when someone is admitting their opinion or sharing thoughts.
Face with Monocle
This emoji depicts a face with a monocle, often used when someone is scrutinizing the truth or admitting to a realization.
Thinking Face
This emoji shows a face with a hand on its chin. It is used when someone is deep in thought, often before admitting a truth.
Crying Face
This emoji shows tears falling from a face. It is used when someone admits to feeling sad or hurt.
Woozy Face
This emoji shows a dazed expression. It is often used when someone admits to feeling overwhelmed or confused.
Smiling Face with Halo
This emoji depicts a smiling face with a halo. It is used when someone admits to being innocent or virtuous.
Handshake
This emoji shows two hands shaking. It is often used to symbolize an agreement or the admission of a deal.
Admit Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Admitting Guilt
Expressing embarrassment or acknowledging a mistake.
Oops Moment
Admitting to a blunder with a lighthearted shrug.
Heartfelt Confession
Admitting feelings of love or regret.
Speaking Up
Admitting thoughts or opinions in a conversation.
Awkward Admission
Feeling nervous about admitting something uncomfortable.
Secret Admission
Admitting a secret with a playful tone.
Honest Acknowledgment
Admitting to having done something wrong.
Casual Admission
Admitting something in a casual conversation.
Reflective Admission
Admitting to having learned something important.
Proud Admission
Admitting to a good deed or achievement.
Playful Confession
Admitting something cheeky or playful.
Heartfelt Admission
Admitting deep feelings or emotions.
Shocking Admission
Admitting something surprising or shocking.
Mutual Admission
Admitting to a shared experience or understanding.
Confident Admission
Admitting something with confidence.
Relieved Admission
Admitting something and feeling relieved afterward.
Mind-Blowing Admission
Admitting to having learned something mind-blowing.
Nervous Admission
Admitting something while feeling nervous.
Sincere Admission
Admitting feelings sincerely in conversation.