Admitted Emoji
Admitted Emoji Combos
Admitted Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Admitted emoji mean?
How can I use the Admitted emoji?
What are good combinations with the Admitted emoji?
How to Use Admitted Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the admitted 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.
Admitted 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 excited about admitting something.
Grinning Face with Sweat
This emoji depicts a relieved smile with a drop of sweat. It is often used when someone admits to feeling nervous or anxious.
Flushed Face
This emoji shows a face with wide eyes and red cheeks. It represents embarrassment, often used when someone admits to a mistake.
Thinking Face
This emoji shows a face with a hand on the chin. It signifies deep thought or contemplation, often seen when someone is considering admitting something.
Pensive Face
This emoji shows a sad face with downturned eyes. It reflects feelings of regret or sorrow upon admitting something troubling.
See-No-Evil Monkey
This emoji depicts a monkey covering its eyes. It symbolizes a reluctance to see or admit to something embarrassing.
Raising Hands
This emoji shows two hands raised in celebration. It's used to express joy when someone finally admits to a truth.
Speaking Head
This emoji represents a head speaking. It signifies communication and can be used when someone openly admits their feelings or thoughts.
Handshake
This emoji shows two hands shaking. It represents agreement and often follows when someone admits to a deal or understanding.
Writing Hand
This emoji depicts a hand writing. It is used when someone is documenting or formally admitting something.
Grimacing Face
This emoji shows a face with a tight-lipped smile. It represents discomfort or tension often felt when admitting a mistake.
Speech Balloon
This emoji depicts a speech balloon. It symbolizes conversation and is used when discussing or admitting something significant.
Broken Heart
This emoji shows a broken heart. It expresses sadness often associated with admitting a loss or painful truth.
Smiling Face with Halo
This emoji represents an innocent smile, often used humorously when someone admits to something mischievous.
Magnifying Glass Tilted Left
This emoji signifies searching or examining closely. It is relevant when someone is admitting to exploring the truth.
Megaphone
This emoji represents a megaphone. It's used when someone is passionately admitting or declaring something to a larger audience.
Ear
This emoji depicts an ear and symbolizes listening. It reflects attentiveness when someone is admitting and sharing their truth.
Pleading Face
This emoji shows a face with puppy eyes. It expresses vulnerability and is used when someone is admitting something heartfelt.
Admitted Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Confirmed Success
Expressing joy after being admitted or accepted into something.
Admitting Mistake
Feeling awkward about admitting a mistake or error.
Application Submitted
Indicating that an application has been submitted and is awaiting response.
Awkward Admission
Feeling embarrassed about admitting something personal.
Recognition
Celebrating someone being admitted or recognized for their achievements.
Thoughtful Admission
Considering whether to admit something important.
Relieved Admission
Feeling relieved after admitting a truth or secret.
New Place
Admitting to having moved into a new home or space.
School Admission
Celebrating being admitted to a school or educational program.
Heartfelt Admission
Expressing sadness about admitting feelings of heartbreak.
Celebratory Admission
Celebrating a successful admission to an event or group.
Secret Admission
Admitting to a secret in a playful or conspiratorial way.
Open Discussion
Encouraging someone to admit their thoughts in a conversation.
Honest Admission
Admitting something with a sense of honesty and humility.
Vulnerable Admission
Expressing vulnerability while admitting feelings or emotions.
Writing Admission
Documenting an admission in writing, like in a journal.
Professional Admission
Admitting to a new job or professional opportunity.
Positive Admission
Admitting to a positive change or new perspective.