face with raised eyebrow Emoji
The 🤨 face with raised eyebrow emoji expresses suspicion, doubt, or mild judgment.
U+1F928
The 🤨 (face with raised eyebrow) emoji is a quick way to show doubt or skepticism without writing a long message. It can also signal mild disapproval or “really?” energy. Use it to match your tone in chats, captions, and comments.
face with raised eyebrow Emoji Meaning
🤨, the face with raised eyebrow, commonly communicates suspicion, doubt, or skepticism. It often adds a questioning tone to a statement—like “I’m not convinced” or “Are you sure about that?” Depending on context, it can also convey mild judgment, skepticism toward an excuse, or a surprised-but-critical reaction (“come on”). Compared with more neutral faces, this one usually implies the speaker is evaluating the situation and not fully agreeing. It works well when you want to suggest “something seems off” while keeping the interaction light and non-confrontational.
Common uses
- •Reacting to a questionable claim or story with a skeptical vibe
- •Commenting on a plan or decision you’re unsure about
- •Adding tone to a text like “Hmm… really?” or “Are you serious?”
- •Expressing mild disapproval while staying playful
- •Signaling caution or “let’s double-check” in discussions
Examples
🤨 Face with Raised Eyebrow
- 🤨“You finished the whole project already? 🤨”
- 🤨“I don’t think that’s the right number… 🤨”
- 🤨“That explanation doesn’t add up. 🤨”
- 🤨“Sure, Jan… 🤨”
- 🤨“Are you sure this is the final version? 🤨”
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F928 | |
| HTML Entity | 🤨 | |
| HTML Code | 🤨 | |
| CSS | \1F928 |
FAQ
What does 🤨 usually mean?
It most often means suspicion or doubt—like “I’m not convinced” or “Are you sure?”
Is 🤨 rude?
Usually it’s mild and can be playful, but it can read as judgmental depending on context. Keep an eye on the rest of your message.
When should I use 🤨 instead of 😕?
Use 🤨 when you want skepticism or critical questioning. Use 😕 (confusion) when the main tone is uncertainty rather than suspicion.
How do I copy 🤨 in code?
Use the Unicode code point U+1F928, or copy one of the provided forms like 🤨 / \\1F928 / \\u{1F928}.