🙉

hear-no-evil monkey

The 🙉 Hear-no-evil Monkey emoji meaning centers on avoiding what was said or jokingly refusing to listen. People use this emoji when a chat gets awkward and the joke is that you did not hear a thing. In chat, it often works well in a short reply where the emoji carries the emotional weight of the moment.

Example sentences

  • I keep using 🙉 when I talk about hear-no-evil monkey.
  • This feels like a 🙉 moment today.
  • If you want a quick visual cue for hear-no-evil monkey, 🙉 fits naturally.

Similar emoji

🙊
smileys & emotion
speak-no-evil monkey
monkey faces

The 🙊 Speak-no-evil Monkey emoji usually conveys keeping something to yourself or reacting with shy silence.

Often used for animal messages and nearby reactions.

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🙈
smileys & emotion
see-no-evil monkey
monkey faces

If you are wondering what does 🙈 mean, it most often signals playful embarrassment and the desire not to look.

Often used for embarrassed messages and nearby reactions.

embarrassedevilface
🙅
people & body
person gesturing NO
gestures

If you are wondering what does 🙅 mean, this emoji is most often understood as a symbol that shows a person in the role or action of gesturing NO and works well for inclusive human representation.

Often used for forbidden messages and nearby reactions.

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🙅‍♂️
people & body
man gesturing NO
gestures

The 🙅‍♂️ Man Gesturing NO emoji meaning centers on how it shows a man in the role of gesturing NO and is usually used for identity, profession, or scene-setting.

Often used for forbidden messages and nearby reactions.

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🙅‍♀️
people & body
woman gesturing NO
gestures

The 🙅‍♀️ Woman Gesturing NO emoji usually points to imagery that shows a woman in the role of gesturing NO and is usually used for identity, profession, or scene-setting.

Often used for forbidden messages and nearby reactions.

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🔕
objects
bell with slash
sound

The 🔕 Bell With Slash emoji meaning centers on the idea that it shows bell with slash as an audio-related symbol connected to listening, alerts, or noise level.

Often used for bell messages and nearby reactions.

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⛔️
symbols
no entry
warning symbols

The ⛔️ No Entry emoji usually points to imagery that signals caution, hazard, urgency, or the need to pay attention right away.

Often used for do messages and nearby reactions.

doentryfail
🚳
symbols
no bicycles
warning symbols

The 🚳 No Bicycles emoji meaning centers on the idea that it signals caution, hazard, urgency, or the need to pay attention right away.

Often used for bicycle messages and nearby reactions.

bicyclebicyclesbike
🚭️
symbols
no smoking
warning symbols

The 🚭️ No Smoking emoji usually points to imagery that signals caution, hazard, urgency, or the need to pay attention right away.

Often used for forbidden messages and nearby reactions.

forbiddennonot
🚯
symbols
no littering
warning symbols

If you are wondering what does 🚯 mean, this emoji is most often understood as a symbol that signals caution, hazard, urgency, or the need to pay attention right away.

Often used for forbidden messages and nearby reactions.

forbiddenlitterlittering
🚷
symbols
no pedestrians
warning symbols

The 🚷 No Pedestrians emoji usually points to imagery that signals caution, hazard, urgency, or the need to pay attention right away.

Often used for forbidden messages and nearby reactions.

forbiddennonot
📵
symbols
no mobile phones
warning symbols

If you are wondering what does 📵 mean, this emoji is most often understood as a symbol that signals caution, hazard, urgency, or the need to pay attention right away.

Often used for cell messages and nearby reactions.

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Emoji metadata

Unicode
U+1F649
Hex code
1F649
HTML code
🙉
Unicode version
0.6
Subcategory
monkey faces

Meaning pages

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Comparison

🙉 hear-no-evil monkey makes the most sense when it is compared with nearby emoji instead of read in isolation. Users often search for this page because they already know the rough feeling they want and need help choosing between several similar options.

That is why comparison matters: 🙉 overlaps with speak-no-evil monkey, see-no-evil monkey, person gesturing NO, man gesturing NO, woman gesturing NO, and bell with slash, but each option shifts the message slightly. The linked category, subcategory, and meaning pages help show where those differences become important.

Meaning

The base emoji meaning still starts with the 🙉 Hear-no-evil Monkey emoji meaning centers on avoiding what was said or jokingly refusing to listen. People use this emoji when a chat gets awkward and the joke is that you did not hear a thing. In chat, it often works well in a short reply where the emoji carries the emotional weight of the moment. The challenge is that people rarely stop at the base definition. They want to know whether the symbol feels too strong, too soft, too ironic, or just right for a specific message.

Meaning pages such as Work help answer that broader question. They show how this emoji sits inside a wider concept cluster instead of functioning as a disconnected symbol page.

Messaging Context

Inside a text conversation, 🙉 may act as a reaction, a mood marker, or a compact substitute for a longer sentence. The same emoji can therefore behave differently depending on whether it appears at the beginning, middle, or end of a message.

Users comparing several emoji for one message are really comparing conversational outcomes. That makes context one of the most useful parts of an emoji page.

Emoji Vs Emoji

A practical reading of this page is to think in terms of “emoji vs emoji.” Is 🙉 better than 🙊 for this sentence? Does it feel cleaner than 🙈 in a caption? Those are the real choices users make.

The similar emoji block and linked routes such as custom emoji pairings support that comparison flow and reduce the chance that a user leaves after one short answer.

Examples

Examples turn the page from a definition into a communication guide. They show how the emoji behaves when paired with words, punctuation, or other emoji.

That is also why combination examples matter. A sequence like linked emoji combinations can give the emoji a more exact role than it has on its own.

FAQ

How is 🙉 hear-no-evil monkey usually used in messages?

🙉 is commonly used as a quick visual signal that changes how a message feels. People often use it in short replies, reactions, captions, or comments where tone matters.

What does 🙉 mean in texting?

In texting, 🙉 usually keeps the base meaning shown on this page, but the emotional reading depends on the surrounding words and who is speaking.

Can 🙉 have different tones in different contexts?

Yes. The same emoji can feel more casual, more emotional, or more decorative depending on placement, punctuation, and conversation style.

Which emoji are closest to 🙉?

Nearby options include 🙊 speak-no-evil monkey, 🙈 see-no-evil monkey, 🙅 person gesturing NO, 🙅‍♂️ man gesturing NO, 🙅‍♀️ woman gesturing NO, and 🔕 bell with slash. The similar emoji block exists to help users compare those close alternatives instead of guessing.

Why does this page link to combinations for 🙉?

Combination pages show how 🙉 behaves when it becomes part of a larger message sequence, which is often how users encounter emoji in real communication.