Symbol Anger Copy and Paste
Select and copy π . Paste the complete sequence, then verify that U+1F620 remains intact in the destination.
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- 2Place the cursor
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- 3Paste
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What Is the Symbol Anger?
The encoded identity of π is ANGRY FACE. Its meaning depends on the message around it: a sender may be genuinely angry, mildly frustrated, playfully annoyed, or emphasizing disapproval. The emoji is less intense than some alternatives such as π‘ or π€¬, although platform artwork can influence perceived tone. Use words when the emotional state, consequence, or requested action matters. A reaction icon can support the sentence, but it should not replace a clear explanation in conflict reports, moderation notices, workplace communication, or safety-related messages.
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Symbol Anger Variants and Related Forms
Enraged face
stronger red-faced anger
Face with symbols on mouth
cursing or intense anger
Frowning face
sadness or displeasure
Smiling Face with Halo Emoji (π)
π is Smiling Face with Halo Emoji, encoded as U+1F607 (SMILING FACEβ¦
Kiss Mark Emoji π
π is the Kiss Mark, a lipstick kiss mark. It is commonlyβ¦
Smiley Face Symbol (βΊ)
The smiley face symbol is βΊ. βΊ is U+263A WHITE SMILING FACE.β¦
White Heart Symbol β‘
The white heart symbol β‘ is U+2661 WHITE HEART SUIT, an outlinedβ¦
Degree Symbol (Β°)
The degree symbol is Β°. The degree symbol marks a measurement inβ¦
How to Type the Symbol Anger
Choose your device or app to insert the symbol anger without copying it from another page.
Symbol Anger on Windows
Copy π from this page. For supported characters, use Character Map or paste the UTF-8 sequence U+1F620.
Symbol Anger on Mac
Copy π or open Character Viewer, search for the character name, and insert the complete sequence U+1F620.
Symbol Anger on iPhone and iPad
Press and hold π on this page, choose Copy, and paste it into the destination app.
Symbol Anger on Android
Press and hold π , tap Copy, and confirm the full sequence U+1F620 after pasting.
Symbol Anger on Chromebook
Copy π from this page or use the character picker, then verify the full sequence in the target field.
Symbol Anger on Microsoft Word
Paste π into Word and confirm the selected font supports every code point in U+1F620.
Symbol Anger on Google Docs
Paste π into Google Docs or use Insert β Special characters where available, then verify the final rendering.
Symbol Anger Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the symbol anger in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+1F620
ANGRY FACE
😠
😠
1F620
How to Use and Format the Symbol Anger
Use π as the complete U+1F620 Angry Face character. In a sentence, place it after the phrase or reaction it supports rather than allowing the emoji to carry the entire message. Check whether the surrounding words make the degree of anger or frustration clear. Do not interchange π with π‘, π€, or π€¬ merely because all can express negative emotion; each is a different encoded emoji. Rendering can alter color, eyebrow shape, and mouth shape, so review the final platform when tone matters. For reaction controls, supply an accessible name that describes the reaction or action. In formal, legal, medical, or safety communication, use explicit wording and treat the emoji as optional supporting context.
Copy the complete U+1F620 character for π
Place π next to wording that explains the reaction
Do not substitute π‘, π€, or π€¬ without reviewing the tone
Check platform artwork when emotional intensity matters
Use a descriptive accessible name for reaction controls
Avoid using π as the sole content of formal warnings or complaints
Prefer literal UTF-8 or the documented HTML references over an unlabeled image
Symbol Anger Examples
Angry reaction πI am frustrated πDispleased response πMood: angry πFictional dialogue πReaction option πUnicode code point U+1F620HTML decimal 😠HTML hexadecimal 😠Accessible label: Angry Face emoji
Common Symbol Anger Mistakes
- Using π‘ when the intended character is π
- Treating π as a diagnosis or complete description of someoneβs emotional state
- Relying on π alone in a complaint or moderation notice
- Assuming the emoji has the same intensity on every platform
- Confusing π with π€, π€¬, or a custom angry reaction image
- Using the emoji in formal communication without considering tone
- Omitting an accessible label when π is an interactive reaction button
- Converting π to an image when searchable Unicode text is appropriate
Exact Unicode identity
Angry Face: exact identity and scope
π depicts an angry or frustrated facial expression. Common uses include anger, frustration, or strong displeasure. The character is not presented as the only possible symbol for βsymbol angerβ.
Accessible use
Label Angry Face when the context is not obvious
When π carries information or performs an action, identify it as Angry Face in nearby text or an accessible name so the intended use is not inferred from appearance alone.
More About the Symbol Anger
The Angry Face emoji π is encoded as U+1F620. Copy it when the intended text character is the standard Angry Face, not a red angry face, swearing face, pouting face, or custom reaction graphic. Common uses include a frustrated reply, a mood entry, a reaction label, a fictional dialogue line, or an informal caption that needs visible displeasure. Tone is contextual. In a friendly conversation, π may be exaggerated or humorous; in a complaint, it may reinforce genuine dissatisfaction. Because readers can interpret emotional emoji differently, write the important part of the message in words. A customer-service notice should state the problem, and a moderation warning should state the rule or action rather than relying on the face alone. The emoji can be pasted directly as UTF-8. In HTML, use π , 😠, or 😠. Artwork varies between operating systems and apps, so check the final appearance if the distinction from π‘, π€, or π€¬ matters. Interactive controls also need an accessible name such as βangry reactionβ or βmark as frustrated,β based on the actual function. For search and indexing, keep the character as text and retain its Unicode identity. A screenshot, sticker, or custom platform reaction may resemble π but is not necessarily the same encoded value.
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Symbol Anger FAQ
What is the code point for π ?
The Angry Face emoji is U+1F620.
Is π the same as π‘?
No. They are separate emoji with different code points and commonly different levels of intensity.
Can π mean playful annoyance?
Yes. Context can make the reaction serious, exaggerated, or playful.
How do I write π in HTML?
Use the literal emoji, 😠, or 😠.
Should an angry reaction button have a label?
Yes. Give it an accessible name that describes the reaction or action.