Worry Emoji
Worry Emoji Combos
Worry Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Worry emoji mean?
This emoji shows a frown with raised eyebrows. It is used when someone is feeling anxious or concerned about something.
How can I use the Worry 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 Worry emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- 😟💭 - Worrying Thoughts
- 😰😩 - Feeling Overwhelmed
- 😥💔 - Heartache
How to Use Worry Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the worry 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.
Worry Emoji Meanings and Usage
Worried Face
This emoji shows a frown with raised eyebrows. It is used when someone is feeling anxious or concerned about something.
Anxious Face with Sweat
This emoji depicts a face with a sweat drop and a worried expression. It signifies nervousness or intense anxiety.
Frowning Face with Open Mouth
This emoji displays a shocked or scared expression, often indicating a sense of worry or fear.
Sad but Relieved Face
This emoji shows a face with a small smile, indicating relief after worrying about a tough situation.
Weary Face
This emoji illustrates extreme fatigue or worry, often used when feeling overwhelmed by stress.
Tired Face
This emoji portrays a face with closed eyes and a frown, representing exhaustion and worry over long-term stress.
Grimacing Face
This emoji features a grimacing expression, commonly used to express worry or discomfort about an awkward situation.
Flushed Face
This emoji shows a blushing face, often indicating embarrassment or worry about being caught in a difficult situation.
Dizzy Face
This emoji depicts a disoriented face with swirling eyes, expressing intense worry or confusion.
Face Screaming in Fear
This emoji shows a face screaming with wide-open eyes and mouth, used in extreme worry or fright.
Astonished Face
This emoji illustrates a shocked face with eyes wide open, often used when facing something unexpected that causes worry.
Crying Face
This emoji shows a sad face with tears, representing deep sorrow or worry about something troubling.
Downcast Face with Sweat
This emoji depicts a downcast face with a sweat drop, commonly used when feeling overwhelmed by worry.
Exploding Head
This emoji shows a face with an exploding head, indicating overwhelming thoughts or worries that are hard to handle.
Anguished Face
This emoji illustrates a face with a look of anguish, representing intense worry or despair.
Crying Face
This emoji shows a face with tears, reflecting sadness and the worries that come with difficult emotions.
Face with Peeking Eye
This emoji shows a face peeking through fingers, often expressing worry about what is happening around.
Grimacing Face
This emoji features a grimace, often signifying discomfort or worry about a situation.
Face Holding Back Tears
This emoji shows a face trying not to cry, used when someone feels emotionally overwhelmed or worried.
Worry Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Worrying Thoughts
Expressing concerns or anxious thoughts.
Feeling Overwhelmed
Indicating stress or being overwhelmed by worries.
Heartache
Feeling sad or worried about a relationship.
Upcoming Deadline
Worrying about an approaching deadline or event.
Searching for Answers
Worrying and looking for solutions or clarity.
Uncertain Situation
Feeling anxious about an uncertain or awkward situation.
Financial Worries
Concern over financial issues or downturns.
Nervous Call
Worrying about making an important phone call.
Feeling Helpless
Expressing worry and uncertainty about what to do.
Stressful Tasks
Worrying about completing a long to-do list.
Health Concerns
Worrying about health issues or a doctor's visit.
Feeling Down
Feeling sad or worried, often associated with gloomy weather.
Confrontation Anxiety
Worrying about having a difficult conversation.
Emotional Stress
Worrying about emotional pain or heartbreak.
Family Worries
Concern about family members or their well-being.
Time Pressure
Worrying about running out of time for something.
Security Concerns
Worrying about safety or security issues.
Worrying Text
Sending a message expressing worries or concerns.