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Collection of Disappointed Cliparts (28)

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Handy disappointed graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.

A harried office worker dashes forward, clutching his briefcase, face tight with stress and determination.
A visibly anxious professional holds up an empty document, reflecting uncertainty or pressure in a business setting.
A friendly bald cartoon character radiating calm and positivity-perfect for wellness, meditation, or leadership themes.
This expressive cartoon shows a child visibly upset, arms crossed and brows furrowed, with a symbolic dark cloud hovering above-perfect for illustrating emotions like anger or disappointment.
When your partner gives you a “gift” that’s clearly just a shovel with a ribbon-and you’re not buying it.
A classic yellow sad face emoji-simple, universally understood, and perfect for conveying disappointment or concern.
A family showing visible concern-common signs of stress or anxiety that may require compassionate intervention.
A sweet, contemplative child with big curls and a sunburst tee-ideal for gentle, inclusive storytelling.
A simple yet emotive sad face with exaggerated features, ideal for conveying disappointment or empathy visually.
This simple yet expressive icon conveys silence, discretion, or a request to keep quiet-perfect for privacy-focused contexts.
This neutral face emoji expresses quiet uncertainty or impartial observation-common in messaging and social media.
A minimalist sad face icon-perfect for conveying disappointment or error states in digital interfaces.
A friendly visual aid showing common emotions kids experience, each labeled clearly for early emotional literacy.
A stylized cartoon girl showing doubt or skepticism, perfect for illustrating hesitation or critical thinking.
This adorable gray tabby kitten looks genuinely upset-big blue eyes, furrowed brows, and a tiny frown make its sadness impossible to ignore.
A classic neutral face emoji: wide-eyed, expressionless, and open to interpretation.
His current weight tells one story-but his shadow reveals the strong, healthy person he’s becoming.
The moment of triumph: crossing the finish line with arms raised high in celebration.
A woman in a mask faces the challenge of balancing comfort food choices with health goals-here’s how to make smarter decisions.
This playful emoji is ready to dig in-fork in one hand, knife in the other, and that classic “yum!” expression!
A fun, educational illustration showing four common fruits and vegetables ideal for teaching young children about healthy foods.
A minimalist yet expressive white owl design, perfect for educational materials or symbolic branding.
Cleaning together builds responsibility and fun-mom shows the way while her child assists with toys and books.
A cheerful student leaps in excitement as “SCHOOL’S OUT!” bursts above-pure summer freedom in one frame.
A sweet, playful Mother’s Day illustration with friendly bees and colorful blooms-ideal for cards, social posts, or printables.
Cute, sad gray tabby kitten with big blue eyes looking down.
asian girl cartoon
Sad girl with pigtails
upset woman clipart