anxious face with sweat Emoji
😰 Anxious Face with Sweat shows worry, stress, or being overwhelmed.
U+1F630
The 😰 emoji is a clear way to express anxiety or stress. It’s often used when you feel pressured, nervous, or afraid something will go wrong.
anxious face with sweat Emoji Meaning
😰 (Anxious Face with Sweat) conveys visible worry and discomfort. The sweating face typically signals anxiety, stress, nervousness, or feeling overwhelmed. People use it when they’re anxious about an event, concerned about a deadline, or reacting to bad news. It can also express fear or “uh-oh” tension in a conversation—especially when paired with context like “I’m not ready” or “I hope it works out.” In messages, it helps readers understand that the speaker is not just unhappy, but actively anxious or uneasy.
Common uses
- •Reacting to stressful news or a problem that needs fixing
- •Showing nervousness before exams, interviews, or important meetings
- •Expressing worry about deadlines, delays, or missing information
- •Communicating “I’m overwhelmed” when tasks feel too big
- •Acknowledging concern while asking for reassurance or help
Examples
😰 Anxious Face with Sweat
- 😰I totally forgot—😰 can you remind me what time it starts?
- 😰My interview is in an hour and I’m freaking out 😰
- 😰The build failed again… 😰 I’m going to need help.
- 😰I’m running late and I’m stressed 😰 please hold on.
- 😰Did the email go through? 😰 I can’t check right now.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F630 | |
| HTML Entity | 😰 | |
| HTML Code | 😰 | |
| CSS | \1F630 |
FAQ
What does 😰 mean?
😰 means “Anxious Face with Sweat”—it expresses worry, stress, nervousness, or being overwhelmed.
When should I use 😰 instead of a sad or angry emoji?
Use 😰 when the feeling is specifically anxious or tense (pressure, fear something may go wrong), not just sad or angry.
How do I copy it on the web?
You can copy the character directly (😰) or use the HTML entity: 😰 (Unicode U+1F630).
What are the common tone messages with 😰?
Common tones include “I’m nervous,” “oh no,” “this is stressing me out,” or “I hope it works out.”