Hearsay Emoji
Hearsay Emoji Combos
Hearsay Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Hearsay emoji mean?
This emoji represents an ear, symbolizing listening or hearing. It can be used when discussing rumors or hearsay.
How can I use the Hearsay emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Hearsay emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ๐๐ฃ๏ธ - Listening to Gossip
- ๐ฐ๐ - Reading Rumors
- ๐ค๐ฌ - Questioning What I Heard
How to Use Hearsay Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the hearsay emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Hearsay Emoji Meanings and Usage
Ear
This emoji represents an ear, symbolizing listening or hearing. It can be used when discussing rumors or hearsay.
Speaking Head
This emoji depicts a person speaking and can represent communication. It is often used when discussing conversations or hearsay.
Busts in Silhouette
This emoji shows two people together, suggesting interaction. It is often used in contexts of gossip or shared information.
Shushing Face
This emoji displays a finger over the lips, indicating silence or secrecy. It relates to keeping hearsay or secrets under wraps.
Loudspeaker
This emoji shows a loudspeaker and is used to announce or spread information. It fits well in discussions about hearsay when information is amplified.
Speaker High Volume
This emoji represents a speaker at high volume, symbolizing broadcasting information. It relates to spreading rumors or hearsay.
Eyes
This emoji displays eyes watching or observing. It implies attention to information or gossip circulating around.
Newspaper
This emoji represents a newspaper, associated with news dissemination. It connects to hearsay as it often involves rumors or stories.
Speech Balloon
This emoji shows a speech balloon, indicating conversation or dialogue. It is often used when referring to hearsay and discussions.
Megaphone
This emoji depicts a megaphone, symbolizing loud announcements. It is relevant when talking about public hearsay or spreading information.
Bust in Silhouette
This emoji represents an individual person. It can relate to personal stories or hearsay about someone specific.
Monkey Covering Eyes
This emoji features a monkey covering its eyes, symbolizing not wanting to see something. It relates to hearsay when someone chooses to ignore gossip.
Rolled-Up Newspaper
This emoji shows a rolled-up newspaper, often associated with news. It connects to hearsay in the context of gossip or circulating stories.
Magnifying Glass Tilted Left
This emoji represents a magnifying glass, symbolizing investigation or scrutiny. It relates to the examination of hearsay or rumors.
Eye in Speech Bubble
This emoji combines an eye and a speech bubble, representing observation while communicating. It fits discussions around hearsay and observations.
Link
This emoji shows a link chain, symbolizing connection. It relates to how hearsay can connect different pieces of information.
Balance Scale
This emoji depicts a balance scale, representing justice and fairness. It is relevant when discussing the validity of hearsay.
Hearsay Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Listening to Gossip
Indicating that someone is listening to rumors or hearsay.
Reading Rumors
Looking at news or articles that might contain hearsay.
Questioning What I Heard
Expressing doubt or curiosity about something heard from others.
Group Chat Gossip
Discussing hearsay or rumors within a group conversation.
Eavesdropping
Indicating that someone is secretly listening to conversations.
Surprising News
Reacting to unexpected hearsay or gossip being shared.
Asking About Rumors
Inquiring about something that was heard from others.
Keeping Secrets
Indicating that someone knows hearsay but is keeping it confidential.
Heard It Over the Phone
Referring to hearsay received through a phone call.
Silent Gossip
Indicating someone knows gossip but isn't sharing it.
Texting Rumors
Sharing hearsay or gossip through text messages.
Skeptical of News
Showing doubt about the credibility of hearsay in the news.
Caught in Gossip
Reacting to being involved in hearsay or gossip.
Hurtful Words
Referring to hearsay that has caused emotional pain.
Investigating Rumors
Looking deeper into hearsay to find the truth.
Heard It Somewhere
Indicating uncertainty about the source of hearsay.
Public Gossip
Referring to hearsay that is widely known or discussed.
Listening and Thinking
Processing information that has been heard from others.
Whispered Secrets
Indicating hearsay that is shared quietly or secretly.