Objection Emoji
Objection Emoji Combos
Objection Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Objection emoji mean?
This emoji shows a red circle with a diagonal line through it. It is used to indicate objection or that something is not allowed.
How can I use the Objection 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 Objection emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- π«π£οΈ - No Speaking
- βπ - Rejection of Document
- π€β - Questioning
How to Use Objection Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the objection 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.
Objection Emoji Meanings and Usage
Prohibited
This emoji shows a red circle with a diagonal line through it. It is used to indicate objection or that something is not allowed.
Cross Mark
This emoji is a bold red 'X'. It represents disapproval or indicates that something is incorrect or not acceptable.
Raised Back of Hand
This emoji depicts a hand with the palm facing outwards. It is often used to signal a halt or express a need to stop or object.
Stop Sign
This emoji shows a red octagonal sign with the word 'STOP'. It is used to communicate a strong objection or halt to actions.
Woman Gesturing No
This emoji features a woman with one hand raised to signify 'no'. It is used to express refusal or objection.
Man Gesturing No
This emoji shows a man signaling 'no' with his hand. It conveys disapproval or an objection to something.
Pouting Face
This emoji shows an angry face. It is often used to express frustration, objection, or strong disagreement.
Angry Face
This emoji portrays a face with a frown and furrowed brow. It represents strong feelings of anger or objection.
Muted Speaker
This emoji represents a speaker with a slash through it. It is used to indicate silence or a need to object vocally.
Thumbs Down
This emoji shows a hand with the thumb pointed downward. It signifies disapproval or objection to something.
Face with Steam from Nose
This emoji displays a face with steam coming out of its nose. It represents anger or objection, often when someone is irked.
Speaking Head
This emoji shows a head with sound waves. It indicates talking, often in the context of voicing objections or concerns.
Man Raising Hand
This emoji features a man raising his hand. It is often used to indicate a desire to speak up or object in a discussion.
Raised Hand
This emoji shows a raised hand. It is used to signal a pause or to object during a conversation.
Balance Scale
This emoji depicts a balance scale. It symbolizes fairness and justice, often relevant in contexts of objection.
Thinking Face
This emoji shows a face with a hand on the chin. It expresses contemplation and is often used when considering objections.
Judge
This emoji shows a judge in robes. It represents a legal perspective, often linked to objections in court.
Memo
This emoji features a notepad with a pencil. It represents writing down objections or notes during discussions.
Objection Emoji Combinations and Meanings
No Speaking
Indicating that someone is not allowed to speak or express their opinion.
Rejection of Document
Rejecting a proposal or document in a formal context.
Questioning
Expressing doubt or questioning a statement or idea.
Stop That
Indicating disapproval or stopping an action.
Stop Announcement
Calling for an end to an announcement or statement.
Disagree with Justice
Disagreeing with a legal decision or justice-related matter.
Angry Comment
Expressing anger about a statement or comment made.
No Talking
Indicating that someone should not speak or share their opinion.
Stop Uncertainty
Expressing confusion or uncertainty while wanting to halt a discussion.
No Comments
Indicating that no comments or opinions are welcome.
Rejecting Decline
Rejecting a proposal that shows a decline in value or performance.
Caution Statement
Warning about a statement that might be objectionable.
Frustrated Protest
Expressing frustration about something being announced or declared.
Mute Voice
Indicating that someone should be quiet or not speak.
Stop the Energy
Indicating that high energy or excitement should be halted.
Stop the Anger
Calling for an end to an angry situation or discussion.
Stop the Rage
Indicating that anger should not escalate further.
Important Question
Highlighting a significant point that raises questions.
Rejecting Terms
Rejecting the terms or conditions laid out in a document.