Worried face emoji SVG
A yellow face with open eyes, raised or furrowed eyebrows, and a broad frown. May convey a variety of moderately sad or tense emotions, including concern, anxiety, alarm, disappointment, and unhappiness. Apple’s design features the same eye expression as on its 😯 Hushed Face. Not to be confused with 😲 Astonished Face or 😵 Dizzy Face. Samsung’s design previously included sweat droplets coming from its cheeks, a shorthand for anxiety in manga and anime. Worried Face was approved as part of Unicode 6.1 in 2012 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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The worried face emoji 😟 conveys distress or uneasiness.
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