Offence Emoji
Offence Emoji Combos
Offence Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Offence emoji mean?
This emoji shows a frowning face with furrowed brows. It is used when someone is upset, furious, or offended.
How can I use the Offence 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 Offence emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- 😡⚖️ - Anger and Justice
- 😠🚫 - No Offence
- 😤👊 - Defensive Stance
How to Use Offence Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the offence 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.
Offence Emoji Meanings and Usage
Angry Face
This emoji shows a frowning face with furrowed brows. It is used when someone is upset, furious, or offended.
Pouting Face
This emoji shows a face with a frown and a tight-lipped mouth. It represents intense anger or frustration.
Face with Steam from Nose
This emoji shows a face with steam coming out of its nose, indicating a sense of indignation or anger.
Anger Symbol
This symbol represents a strong feeling of anger or annoyance, often expressed in situations where someone feels offended.
Face with Symbols on Mouth
This emoji shows a face with symbols covering its mouth, commonly used to express swearing or strong offense.
Police Car Light
This emoji represents an urgent situation or a call for attention, often related to law enforcement.
Balance Scale
This emoji symbolizes justice and fairness, often used when discussing legal offences or matters.
Locked Padlock
This emoji represents security or something being locked away, often indicating the consequences of committing an offence.
Police Car
This emoji shows a police car, indicating law enforcement action or response to an offence.
Magnifying Glass Tilted Left
This emoji represents investigation and scrutiny, often used in the context of examining offences.
Man Detective
This emoji shows a detective, symbolizing investigation and inquiry into potential offences.
Newspaper
This emoji represents news coverage, often used to discuss publicised offences or scandals.
Woman Police Officer
This emoji shows a female police officer, symbolizing law enforcement's role in dealing with offences.
Chains
This emoji represents confinement or bondage, often associated with the consequences of criminal offences.
Crossed Swords
This emoji symbolizes conflict or combat, often used metaphorically in discussions of legal offences.
Chart Decreasing
This emoji shows a declining chart, representing the negative impact of offences on society or a person.
Prohibited
This emoji symbolizes something that is not allowed or forbidden, often used to denote illegal offences.
Eye
This emoji represents observation or vigilance, indicating the need to remain alert to potential offences.
Offence Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Anger and Justice
Expressing anger about an unfair situation that needs legal attention.
No Offence
Indicating that something said may have offended someone.
Defensive Stance
Showing frustration and readiness to stand up for oneself.
Outrage
Expressing strong anger and the desire to speak out.
Awkward Situation
Feeling embarrassed or uncomfortable about an offensive comment.
Eye Roll
Reacting to a comment perceived as offensive or annoying.
Silencing Offence
Expressing discontent and wishing to mute an offensive conversation.
Stop Right There
Indicating that something said is crossing a line and should stop.
Uncomfortable Silence
Feeling uneasy about an offensive remark that should not be spoken.
Shock and Rejection
Reacting to an offensive statement with disbelief and disapproval.
Speaking Out
Feeling offended and wanting to voice one's opinion.
Questioning Intent
Doubting the intent behind a potentially offensive comment.
Seeking Understanding
Feeling hurt by an offence but wanting to resolve it peacefully.
Watch Your Words
Expressing anger and warning someone to be careful with their words.
Emotional Pain
Feeling hurt and offended by someone's actions or words.
Defensive Reaction
Taking a stand against perceived offences with a protective attitude.
Confusion Over Offence
Feeling bewildered about why something was offensive.
Annoyed Reflection
Thinking about an offensive remark that has caused irritation.