Scold Emoji
Scold Emoji Combos
Scold Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Scold emoji mean?
This emoji shows a frowning face with furrowed eyebrows. It is used when someone is upset or angry, often in response to a scolding.
How can I use the Scold 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 Scold emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ๐๐ - Disapproval
- ๐ก๐ฃ๏ธ - Yelling
- ๐ฉโ๐ซ๐ - Teacher's Warning
How to Use Scold Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the scold 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.
Scold Emoji Meanings and Usage
Angry Face
This emoji shows a frowning face with furrowed eyebrows. It is used when someone is upset or angry, often in response to a scolding.
Pouting Face
This emoji features a face with a frown and clenched teeth. It represents strong anger, often when someone feels they have been unfairly treated.
Worried Face
This emoji shows a face with a furrowed brow and downturned mouth. It expresses concern or worry, often felt after being scolded.
Slightly Frowning Face
This emoji depicts a face with a subtle frown. It indicates disappointment or a mild sense of disapproval, often after being reprimanded.
Pensive Face
This emoji shows a face with closed eyes and a sad expression. It is used when someone reflects on their mistakes after being scolded.
Flushed Face
This emoji features a blushing face with wide eyes. It is used when someone feels embarrassed or ashamed, possibly after being scolded.
Crying Face
This emoji shows a face with tears running down. It represents deep sadness or regret, often felt after receiving a scolding.
Persevering Face
This emoji features a face with gritted teeth and a frown. It indicates frustration or annoyance, often after being sternly talked to.
Weary Face
This emoji shows a tired and frustrated expression. It is used when someone feels overwhelmed, especially after a scolding.
Face with Steam from Nose
This emoji depicts a face with flaring nostrils, indicating anger or frustration. It is often used when someone is upset about being reprimanded.
Face with Rolling Eyes
This emoji shows a face rolling its eyes in exasperation. It signifies annoyance or disbelief, often when someone feels unjustly scolded.
Warning Sign
This emoji depicts a triangle with an exclamation mark. It represents caution or a warning, similar to a reprimand.
Chart Decreasing
This emoji shows a declining graph. It can represent the consequences of actions that lead to being scolded or reprimanded.
Face in Clouds
This emoji features a face surrounded by clouds. It represents confusion or feeling lost, often after being scolded.
Raising Hands
This emoji shows two hands raised in celebration. It can signify relief when someone resolves their issues after a scolding.
Mirror
This emoji depicts a mirror. It represents self-reflection or looking back on one's actions, especially after being admonished.
Memo
This emoji shows a paper and pencil. It represents taking notes or learning from mistakes after being scolded.
Books
This emoji shows a stack of books. It symbolizes learning and gaining knowledge, often a result of reflecting on a scolding.
Scold Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Disapproval
Expressing disapproval or disappointment in someone's actions.
Yelling
Indicating that someone is scolding or yelling at someone else.
Teacher's Warning
A teacher scolding a student for not studying or misbehavior.
Stop That
Telling someone to stop their inappropriate behavior.
No Way
Expressing strong disapproval of someone's suggestion or action.
Silence
Reacting to someone who needs to be quiet or stop talking.
Loud Scolding
Indicating someone is scolding loudly or in public.
Annoyed
Showing annoyance or irritation towards someone's behavior.
Authority Warning
A warning from an authority figure, like a police officer.
Frustration
Feeling frustrated with someone's repeated mistakes.
Go Away
Telling someone to leave or stop bothering you.
Critical Talk
Having a serious conversation about someone's behavior.
Disappointment
Expressing disappointment in someone's poor performance.
Investigating
Looking into someone's wrongdoing with a scolding tone.
Warning
Giving a stern warning about unacceptable behavior.
Written Warning
Issuing a written reprimand for poor conduct.
Heartbroken
Feeling hurt and angry due to someone's actions.
Notes on Behavior
Taking notes on someone's bad behavior to address later.