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face with thermometer Emoji

The 🤒 Face with Thermometer emoji represents being sick or unwell.

U+1F912

🤒 is the Face with Thermometer emoji. It’s commonly used to show sickness, illness, or feeling under the weather. You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode escapes in software.

face with thermometer Emoji Meaning

The 🤒 Face with Thermometer emoji (Unicode U+1F912) shows a face with a thermometer, which is the universal visual cue for illness. Most people use it to communicate that they’re sick, have a fever, or aren’t feeling well. It can also appear in healthcare-related messages, such as updates from a clinic, reminders about staying home when unwell, or posts about recovery. Use it for casual, everyday contexts—work messages, family chats, and social posts—when you want to clearly indicate you’re not well without writing a long explanation.

Common uses

  • Telling friends or coworkers you have a fever or aren’t feeling well
  • Notifying others you need to stay home due to sickness
  • Sharing a healthcare update (e.g., “feeling better today” or “still sick”)
  • Writing illness-related posts or captions for awareness and reminders
  • Indicating you may be temporarily unavailable or delayed because you’re unwell

Examples

🤒 Face with Thermometer

  • 🤒Sorry, I can’t make it today 🤒
  • 🤒I’m running a fever—back tomorrow.
  • 🤒Feeling under the weather, please excuse my slow replies 🤒
  • 🤒Doctor said I should rest and drink fluids 🤒
  • 🤒Still sick, but improving day by day 🤒

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F912
HTML Entity🤒
HTML Code🤒
CSS\1F912

FAQ

What does 🤒 mean?

🤒 means you’re sick or unwell, often with a fever.

Where can I use 🤒?

You can use it in texts, social media captions, and work messages to indicate illness or temporary unavailability.

What is the Unicode code point for 🤒?

The code point is U+1F912.

How do I type 🤒 using escapes in code?

HTML entity: 🤒 CSS escape: \\1F912 JavaScript escape: \\u{1F912}.