⚠️ warning emojis
Warning emojis add cautionary, alerting vibes to digital conversations. They help express dangers, prohibitions, or alerts that words alone might not fully convey, enhancing communication in texts and posts.
meaning
These emojis represent various warning signs, often symbolizing hazards, restrictions, or cautions. They convey safety, rules, or risks effectively in virtual interactions.
Usage:
- To represent caution: “Warning ahead ⚠️”
- To indicate prohibition: “No entry ⛔”
- To show danger: “Radioactive hazard ☢️”
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⚠️
warning
A warning sign.
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🚸
children crossing
A children crossing sign.
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⛔
no entry
A no entry sign.
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🚫
prohibited
A prohibited sign.
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🚳
no bicycles
A no bicycles sign.
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🚭
no smoking
A no smoking sign.
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🚯
no littering
A no littering sign.
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🚱
non-potable water
A non-potable water sign.
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🚷
no pedestrians
A no pedestrians sign.
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📵
no mobile phones
A no mobile phones sign.
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🔞
no one under eighteen
A no one under eighteen sign.
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☢️
radioactive
A radioactive sign.
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☣️
biohazard
A biohazard sign.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between ⚠️ and ☢️?
⚠️ represents a general warning sign, while ☢️ shows the radioactive symbol, specific to radiation hazards.
Are warning emojis used in safety contexts?
Yes, they are commonly used to indicate dangers, prohibitions, or cautions in messages or signs.
Which warning emoji is most commonly used?
The ⚠️ warning sign is widely used, followed by 🚫 prohibited and ☣️ biohazard for hazard references.