Chide Emoji
Chide Emoji Combos
Chide Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Chide emoji mean?
This emoji shows frustration or annoyance. It can be used when someone is upset or upset about being chided.
How can I use the Chide 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 Chide emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ๐ก๐ - Disapproval
- ๐ค๐ - Frustration
- ๐คจ๐ฃ๏ธ - Skeptical Comment
How to Use Chide Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the chide 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.
Chide Emoji Meanings and Usage
Angry Face
This emoji shows frustration or annoyance. It can be used when someone is upset or upset about being chided.
Pouting Face
This emoji depicts a frowning face with furrowed brows. It's often used to express irritation or anger, especially after being reprimanded.
Pensive Face
This emoji shows a sad expression with downturned lips. It's used to convey feelings of regret or disappointment after being scolded.
Persevering Face
This emoji represents someone who is struggling or feeling distressed. It can indicate the feeling of being chided and trying to cope.
Face with Raised Eyebrow
This emoji shows a skeptical expression. It is used when someone questions or doubts the reprimand they received.
Face in Clouds
This emoji depicts a confused or dazed expression. It represents feeling lost or troubled after being chided.
Weary Face
This emoji shows a tired and frustrated expression. It's often used when someone feels overwhelmed by criticism.
Flushed Face
This emoji indicates embarrassment or surprise. It can be used when someone feels ashamed after being scolded.
Crying Face
This emoji depicts a face with tears falling from the eyes. It's used to express sadness or disappointment, often after a reprimand.
Slightly Frowning Face
This emoji shows a mild frown. It can represent feeling down or upset about being chided.
Smirking Face
This emoji displays a sly smile, often used when one feels they might have deserved a chiding.
Thinking Face
This emoji shows a pensive expression with a hand on the chin. It's used when contemplating why one was chided.
Grimacing Face
This emoji depicts a face with clenched teeth. It represents discomfort or awkwardness, often felt after being scolded.
Face with Open Mouth
This emoji shows a surprised expression. It's used to convey shock after receiving criticism.
Face Screaming in Fear
This emoji shows a face with mouth open wide in fear or shock, often used when someone feels overwhelmed by a reprimand.
Broken Heart
This emoji symbolizes heartbreak or sorrow. It represents the emotional impact that being chided can have.
Thumbs Down
This emoji indicates disapproval or rejection. It can represent how someone feels about harsh criticism.
Warning
This emoji shows a warning sign. It signifies a need for caution, especially after being chided.
Chide Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Disapproval
Expressing anger or disapproval towards someone's actions.
Frustration
Feeling frustrated about a decline or failure.
Skeptical Comment
Questioning someone's statement or behavior.
Unimpressed Feedback
Providing feedback that shows dissatisfaction.
Critical Observation
Noticing something annoying or worth criticizing.
Warning
Giving a stern warning about someone's behavior.
Embarrassment
Feeling embarrassed or called out for a mistake.
Goodbye with Disappointment
Parting ways with someone due to disappointment.
Loud Complaint
Voicing a complaint loudly and clearly.
Stop That
Telling someone to stop an action that is bothersome.
Enough Already
Expressing that one has had enough of a situation.
Reconsidering
Thinking twice about a previous decision or comment.
Hold On
Expressing anger while asking someone to pause.
Angry Comment
Making a comment that conveys anger.
Dissatisfaction
Expressing dissatisfaction with a decline in something.
Frustrated Speech
Speaking out of frustration about a situation.
Frustrated Indifference
Showing frustration but also indifference to the outcome.
Repetitive Issues
Expressing annoyance over recurring problems.