Verbatim Emoji
Verbatim Emoji Combos
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Verbatim emoji mean?
This emoji shows a piece of paper with a pencil. It represents taking notes or writing things down verbatim.
How can I use the Verbatim 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 Verbatim emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- 📝📜 - Written Record
- 🔍📖 - Text Search
- 📋✍️ - Taking Notes
How to Use Verbatim Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the verbatim 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.
Verbatim Emoji Meanings and Usage
Memo
This emoji shows a piece of paper with a pencil. It represents taking notes or writing things down verbatim.
Scroll
This emoji depicts a scroll of parchment. It signifies historical documents or texts being transcribed verbatim.
Open Book
This emoji shows an open book. It represents reading or sharing information in the exact words.
Input Latin Letters
This emoji features the Latin alphabet letters. It is used to symbolize text, writing, or quoting someone verbatim.
Bookmark Tabs
This emoji shows two sheets of paper with bookmarks. It is used for indicating important sections of text to be referenced verbatim.
Books
This emoji represents a stack of books. It signifies knowledge and documentation often quoted verbatim.
Writing Hand
This emoji depicts a hand writing with a pen. It symbolizes the act of recording or quoting something verbatim.
Bookmark
This emoji shows a bookmark. It represents saving or marking an exact piece of text for later reference.
Speaking Head
This emoji depicts a face with sound waves. It signifies verbal communication, especially quoting someone word-for-word.
Spiral Notepad
This emoji shows a notepad with a spiral binding. It represents jotting down notes or information verbatim.
Clipboard
This emoji features a clipboard with a sheet of paper. It is used for documenting or reviewing information accurately.
Magnifying Glass Tilted Left
This emoji shows a magnifying glass. It signifies searching for specific text or details to quote verbatim.
This emoji represents an envelope for email. It is often used for sending or receiving messages with exact wording.
Newspaper
This emoji shows a rolled-up newspaper. It symbolizes printed information that can be cited verbatim.
Megaphone
This emoji depicts a megaphone. It represents announcing or broadcasting information, especially exact quotes.
Speaker High Volume
This emoji shows a loudspeaker. It signifies amplifying a message or repeating something verbatim for clarity.
Nerd Face
This emoji shows a face with glasses. It represents someone who loves to study and knows details verbatim.
Speech Balloon
This emoji depicts a speech balloon. It signifies dialogue and can be used to quote someone’s words verbatim.
Verbatim Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Written Record
Indicating a written document or transcription.
Text Search
Searching for specific text in a document.
Taking Notes
Writing down information verbatim.
Direct Quote
Quoting someone directly in a conversation.
Document Editing
Editing a document while keeping the original text.
Text Repetition
Repeating text verbatim from a source.
Source Link
Linking to a source document or text.
Citing Sources
Citing a source in a discussion or paper.
Quoting Text
Quoting a passage from a book or article.
Verbal Recitation
Reciting text exactly as it is written.
Copying Text
Copying text verbatim for reference.
Study Notes
Making notes from a textbook verbatim.
Pinned Document
Referencing a key document that needs to be quoted.
Reviewing Notes
Reviewing notes for exact details.
Drafting
Drafting a document with exact wording.
Finalizing Text
Finalizing a document with exact text.
Text Analysis
Analyzing text for verbatim details.
Oral Quotation
Quoting text aloud exactly as it appears.