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Collection of Emotions Pictures (43)
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This classic angry emoji captures pure frustration with its narrowed eyes, frown, and furrowed brow-ideal for expressing displeasure or conflict.
A fun visual guide showing four characters expressing four core emotions-perfect for teaching emotional literacy to young learners.
This expressive worried emoji conveys concern or unease with its wide eyes and downturned mouth-ideal for messaging emotional states quickly.
This neutral face emoji shows wide-eyed attentiveness with a flat mouth-perfect for signaling “I’m listening” or “Hmm, interesting.”
A versatile grid of expressive emoji faces, ideal for illustrating emotional responses in digital interfaces or messaging platforms.
A grid of 24 vivid emoji faces capturing a full spectrum of human emotions-from laughter to tears, rage to romance.
A versatile set of 24 emoji icons, from playful jester and angry devil to serene angel and celebratory birthday cake.
This emotion wheel helps identify and articulate complex feelings by linking core emotions (Happy, Excited, Tender, Scared, Angry, Sad) to related states and expressions.
A simple, educational grid showing how basic facial cues convey boredom, confusion, embarrassment, excitement, frustration, happiness, anger, sadness, fear, shyness, surprise, and worry.
This expressive blue emoji captures instant shock or disbelief-ideal for reacting to unexpected news or surprising moments online.
A 3×3 emotion grid illustrating how valence (horizontal axis: positive to negative) and arousal (vertical axis: low to high) combine to form distinct emotional states.
A minimalist yet expressive cartoon face, perfect for visual storytelling or character design inspiration.
A classic exaggerated cartoon expression of astonishment, ideal for memes, UI feedback, or educational materials on emotions.
A vibrant, exaggerated cartoon face radiating happiness with oversized eyes and a wide, friendly smile.
A simple visual contrast of emotions and feelings using expressive face icons alongside elegant typography.
This spiral chart shows how emotions evolve-starting from deep distress at the base and ascending toward empowerment, joy, and love at the peak.
A colorful grid of expressive yellow emojis, from grinning with dollar signs to winking and blushing-ideal for adding emotion to digital conversations.
This emotion wheel maps core feelings and their nuanced combinations, helping identify complex emotional states in psychology and self-awareness practice.
A side-by-side illustration of two basic emoticons: one joyful with an upward curve, the other sorrowful with a downward mouth-labeled “Happy” and “Sad.”
A colorful grid of expressive cyan emojis, each conveying a unique emotion or personality trait-ideal for digital communication and UI design.
A set of six high-gloss, universally recognized symbols representing peace, diversity, balance, joy, nature, and love.
This expressive afraid face helps children and learners identify and discuss feelings of fear in a simple, engaging way.
A visual metaphor showing the tension between work (gears, tools) and life (heart, joy, energy, nature) on a balancing scale.
A playful orange face with raised eyebrows and a knowing smile-embodying wonder and inquisitiveness.
This expressive cartoon face conveys deep worry or uncertainty-great for illustrating stress, decision paralysis, or unexpected news.
A stylized line-art face conveying sorrow or contemplation, using bold outlines and expressive features to evoke empathy.
The word “CONFUSION” dominates a head-shaped collage of contrasting emotions and concepts-from despair to hope-reflecting inner mental turbulence.
Meet the Feelings Bees! A fun, visual tool to help children identify and name emotions like calm, angry, confident, sad, excited, scared, happy, and worried.
A trio of expressive emoji buttons-smiling yellow, neutral green, and frowning red-ideal for quick emotional response input.
A cheerful yellow cube and a somber cyan cube illustrate the contrast between happiness and sadness in an engaging, minimalist design.
This fiery orange angry emoji captures raw frustration-ideal for expressing when things go completely off the rails.
This chart reveals regional differences in psychological reactions to digital detox, with Uganda showing the highest perceived benefits (36%) and lowest boredom (0%).
A cheerful child beams amid lightning bolts on the vibrant “Emotions Putty Energize” tin-perfect for emotional regulation and sensory play.
A bold, cheerful emoji radiating confidence and positivity-ideal for expressing self-assurance or playful smugness.
This expressive cartoon captures the look of profound weariness-perfect for illustrating emotional exhaustion or low energy.
