🤒
Face With Thermometer Emoji
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Unicode Code Point | U+1F912 1F912 |
Emoji Name | face with thermometer |
Unicode Version Date Added for Emoji | 1.0August 2015 |
Category | |
Keywords | sickfeverillness |
🤒 Meaning and Explanation
The 🤒 emoji depicts a face with a thermometer in its mouth, often with rosy cheeks and a sad or neutral expression.
This emoji is used to show that someone is sick, has a fever, or is feeling unwell. It's a clear and direct way to communicate that you are not in good health.
🤒 How to Use
Use the 🤒 emoji when you are feeling sick, especially if you have a fever. It's also appropriate for talking about illness in general or expressing sympathy for someone who is unwell.
- To say you are sick: "I think I have a fever, staying home today 🤒"
- To let others know you're not feeling well: "I'm not up for going out tonight, feeling a bit 🤒"
- To wish someone a speedy recovery: "Heard you're sick, get well soon! 🤒"
🤒 Cultural Background
The thermometer is a universally recognized medical tool for measuring body temperature, so the 🤒 emoji is understood across all cultures as a symbol of sickness and fever.
Its meaning is straightforward and rarely misinterpreted, making it a reliable way to communicate illness in any language.