Verbalize Emoji
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How to Use Verbalize Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the verbalize 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.
Verbalize Emoji Meanings and Usage
Speaking Head
This emoji shows a head with sound coming out of it. It represents someone verbalizing their thoughts or opinions.
Left Speech Bubble
This emoji depicts a speech bubble pointing left. It's used to indicate dialogue or communication.
Speech Balloon
This emoji features a classic speech balloon. It signifies conversation, discussion, or expressing ideas verbally.
Loudspeaker
This emoji shows a loudspeaker. It's often used to indicate making an announcement or speaking out loud.
Megaphone
This emoji represents a megaphone. It's used for conveying a message loudly or attracting attention to one's words.
See-No-Evil Monkey
This emoji shows a monkey covering its eyes. It can indicate avoiding speaking about something embarrassing or undesirable.
Speaking Head
This emoji shows a head with sound waves. It symbolizes sharing thoughts or talking about something important.
Microphone
This emoji represents a microphone. It is used when someone is preparing to speak, perform, or give a presentation.
Writing Hand
This emoji shows a hand writing. It signifies the action of putting thoughts into words, either verbally or in writing.
Mouth
This emoji shows a mouth. It represents speaking, conversation, or expressing opinions verbally.
Singer
This emoji shows a person singing. It represents expressing oneself through vocalization and is often linked to performance.
Speaker High Volume
This emoji depicts a speaker with sound waves. It's used to indicate that something is being said loudly or emphasized.
Face Without Mouth
This emoji shows a face without a mouth. It represents the inability to express oneself verbally or feeling speechless.
Zipper-Mouth Face
This emoji features a face with a zipper for a mouth. It signifies keeping silent about something or not verbalizing thoughts.
Eye in Speech Bubble
This emoji combines an eye and a speech balloon. It represents the act of watching what is spoken or being aware of dialogue.
Scroll
This emoji represents a scroll. It symbolizes written words, stories or documentation that can be verbalized.
Ear
This emoji shows an ear. It signifies listening, which is a key part of successful verbal communication.
Brain
This emoji represents a brain. It symbolizes thoughts and ideas that can be verbalized or shared with others.
Open Book
This emoji shows an open book. It represents knowledge and the written words which can be shared or verbalized.
Verbalize Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Speaking and Chatting
Expressing thoughts through spoken words or messages.
Announcement
Making a formal statement or sharing important information.
Thinking Out Loud
Expressing thoughts or questions to provoke discussion.
Articulate
Using one's voice to clearly express ideas.
Expressive Speech
Communicating with enthusiasm or flair.
Heartfelt Message
Sending a loving or caring message through words.
Collaboration
Announcing teamwork or partnership through verbal means.
Sharing Ideas
Discussing new thoughts or inspirations.
Loud and Clear
Communicating something important with clarity.
Writing Thoughts
Documenting ideas or messages in written form.
Joyful Conversation
Engaging in a happy and lively discussion.
Emotional Sharing
Expressing feelings through words in a vulnerable way.
Formal Speech
Delivering a structured message or presentation.
Call for Opinions
Encouraging others to share their thoughts on a topic.
Public Speaking
Engaging an audience through verbal communication.
Supportive Talk
Offering comfort and encouragement through words.
Texting
Communicating verbally through text messages.
Verbal to Written
Translating spoken words into written form.