😯 Hushed Face Emoji
The 😯 Hushed Face emoji features a yellow face with wide-open eyes, slightly raised eyebrows, and a small oval mouth—projecting surprise, shock, awe, or speechlessness. It’s ideal for expressing astonishment or mild concern in digital conversations.
Examples:
- “I just got into my dream school 😯”
- “They canceled our flight last minute 😯”
- “You saw a celebrity in person? 😯”
- “The concert tickets sold out in seconds 😯”
- “That plot twist… unbelievable 😯”
- “You won the lottery? 😯”
- “They adopted a baby? So sweet 😯”
- “Prices have doubled again? 😯”
- “Our team is going undefeated! 😯”
- “You met in person after years? 😯”
😯 Hushed Face Emoji Popularity
Overall usage trend:
Global rank: 41st out of ~1950 emojis
Smileys & Emotion category: 30th among 168
Face-concerned subcategory: 3rd out of 26
😯 Hushed Face Emoji Interest Over Time

😯 Hushed Face Emoji in Different Languages
Despite visual consistency, its interpretations vary globally:
- Urdu:
حیرت یا اچانک خاموشی کا اظہار - Hindi:
अचानक चुप हो जाना या हैरानी जताने का संकेत - Marathi:
आश्चर्य किंवा अचानक शांत होण्याचे संकेत देण्यासाठी - Gujarati:
આશ્ચર્ય અથવા અચાનક શાંતિ વ્યક્ત કરવા માટે વપરાય છે - Spanish:
Para expresar sorpresa o quedarse en silencio repentinamente - French:
Utilisé pour montrer la surprise ou un moment de silence soudain - German:
Wird verwendet, um Überraschung oder plötzliches Schweigen auszudrücken - Arabic:
يُستخدم للتعبير عن الدهشة أو الصمت المفاجئ - Portuguese (Brazil):
Usado para indicar surpresa ou silêncio repentino - Turkish:
Şaşkınlık ya da aniden sessiz kalmayı ifade etmek için kullanılır
🇩🇪 german: verstummte
🇨🇳 chinese: 安靜
🇺🇦 ukrainian: замовкли
🇫🇷 french: étouffé
🇸🇦 arabic: صمت
🇯🇵 japan: 静かな
🇪🇸 spanish: callado
😯 Hushed Face Emoji Across Different Platforms
This emoji was added in 2012 (Unicode 6.1) and has remained consistent across major platforms:
- Apple (iOS)
- Google (Android/Noto)
- Samsung
- Microsoft (Windows/Fluent)
- Twitter/X (Twemoji)
- Facebook, LG, HTC, Mozilla, WhatsApp
Styling varies slightly—from innocent surprise to silent shock—but the core intent—speechlessness—stays the same.













