hushed face Emoji
The 😯 Hushed Face emoji expresses surprise or shock in a quiet, hushed way.
U+1F62F
The 😯 Hushed Face emoji is a surprised look with a “shh” vibe. It’s often used when something unexpected happens and you want to show restraint or caution. You can copy it easily for chats, posts, and design work.
hushed face Emoji Meaning
The 😯 Hushed Face (Unicode U+1F62F) combines an open-mouthed surprise expression with a hushed, restrained tone. Most commonly, it signals “wait—what?” reactions, mild shock, or disbelief delivered quietly rather than loudly. People also use it to express surprise while emphasizing caution, secrecy, or a moment of silence—like when sharing sensitive information, reacting to breaking news, or responding to unexpected feedback. In tone, it often sits between astonishment and a quiet “oops” or “whoa,” making it helpful when you want surprise without escalating the emotion too strongly.
Common uses
- •Reacting to unexpected news or a surprising message without being too dramatic
- •Signaling “hold on—did you see that?” during a conversation
- •Showing disbelief in a calm, hushed tone (e.g., “No way…”)
- •Communicating caution or secrecy in chats or comments
- •Adding an attention-grabbing emphasis to announcements or UI text
Examples
😯 Hushed Face Emoji: Meaning & Copy
- 😯“You got approved that fast? 😯”
- 😯“Wait—are you sure that’s true? 😯”
- 😯“I found it in my old messages… 😯”
- 😯“Don’t post that here—keep it quiet 😯”
- 😯“I can’t believe that happened… 😯”
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F62F | |
| HTML Entity | 😯 | |
| HTML Code | 😯 | |
| CSS | \1F62F |
FAQ
What does the 😯 Hushed Face emoji usually mean?
It most often means quiet surprise, disbelief, or a “wait, what?” reaction delivered in a restrained way.
When should I use 😯 instead of a standard shocked face?
Use 😯 when you want surprise but a calmer or more cautious tone—like reacting quietly or emphasizing discretion.
How do I copy the 😯 emoji for websites?
You can copy the character directly as 😯, or use the HTML entity 😯 or the Unicode codepoint U+1F62F.
What is the Unicode codepoint for 😯?
The Unicode codepoint for 😯 is U+1F62F.