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Collection of Pics Sad Faces (66)
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This expressive sad emoji captures quiet disappointment-ideal for messages where you want to show empathy without overwhelming emotion.
A clean, minimalist sad face emoji ideal for conveying disappointment or error states in user interfaces.
A classic sad face icon-simple, universally understood, and effective for expressing low mood or negative feedback.
A glossy yellow sad face emoji with deep-set black eyes and a curved frown-ideal for conveying disappointment or empathy.
This classic sad emoji captures heartfelt disappointment or gentle sorrow with its expressive eyes and downturned lips.
A simple yet expressive blue sad face with a single tear-perfect for conveying empathy or sadness in messaging and interfaces.
A simple, expressive cartoon of a sad boy with spiky blond hair and flushed cheeks-perfect for illustrating childhood emotions.
This expressive crying emoji captures heartfelt sorrow with wide eyes, blue teardrops, and a frowning mouth-ideal for showing empathy or grief.
A simple yet expressive cartoon face conveying concern or uncertainty-perfect for illustrating emotional states in learning materials or apps.
A distressed emoji trapped in a fractured browser window-ideal for illustrating page not found or server errors.
A classic blue sad face emoji-perfect for showing disappointment or low morale in a clean, minimalist style.
This expressive blue sad emoji captures deep sadness with its weary eyes, furrowed brows, downturned mouth, and a single tear.
A gentle, expressive illustration of a sad young girl with brown pigtails and rosy cheeks-ideal for teaching emotions.
A simple, emotive line drawing of a child looking sad-perfect for illustrating feelings in kids’ materials.
A teary-eyed boy with furrowed brows conveys deep sadness-perfect for illustrating emotional vulnerability in children.
A minimalist sketch showing two emotional states: joy on the left, sadness on the right-perfect for illustrating mood or sentiment analysis.
A simple line-art illustration of a girl expressing sadness, perfect for teaching emotions to young learners.
A minimalist line-art illustration of a visibly upset boy, ideal for conveying emotion in children’s content or mental health resources.
This classic sad emoji captures heartfelt disappointment or gentle worry with its wide eyes and downturned lips.
A gentle, child-friendly illustration of a sad girl-ideal for helping kids identify and discuss feelings.
This blue sad face emoji shows distress with a tear and trembling mouth-commonly used to express grief, worry, or emotional overwhelm.
This expressive sad emoji captures feelings of worry, disappointment, or gentle sorrow-perfect for empathetic messaging.
A simple, emotive line drawing of a sad child-perfect for helping kids identify and discuss feelings.
A universally recognized sad face emoji, perfect for expressing mild disappointment or empathetic concern.
A universally recognized sad emoji, perfect for expressing sorrow, frustration, or empathy in messages and social posts.
A vividly rendered sad emoji featuring glossy blue eyes and a subtle gradient yellow face-ideal for conveying disappointment or empathy.
A classic sad face icon-simple, universal, and instantly recognizable for expressing low mood or regret.
A clear visual scale showing positive, neutral, and negative emotional responses using glossy emoji icons.
A playful assortment of 16 emoji-style stickers featuring classic happy, sad, and cool expressions-great for adding personality to notes and crafts.
A glossy yellow sad face emoji with a simple downturned mouth-ideal for conveying disappointment or empathy visually.
This glossy red emoji shows clear signs of worry: raised brows, asymmetrical eyes, and a sad curve of the mouth.
A classic cheerful smiley face-simple, friendly, and universally recognized as a symbol of happiness.
A timeless, minimalist smiley face-perfect for conveying joy, approval, or friendliness across digital and print media.
A friendly cartoon black cat with wide green eyes and a curious expression-ideal for playful, pet-friendly designs.
A minimalist black-and-white emoji showing mixed anger and sadness-furrowed brows over a frowning mouth.
A joyful, animated sun with a wide smile-ideal for brightening up learning resources or greeting cards.
One sad red emoji stands out among a crowd of happy yellow faces-symbolizing feeling left out or emotionally disconnected.
A simple illustration showing a child’s sad expression-downcast eyes, frowning mouth-to help identify and discuss feelings.
A minimalist black-and-white line drawing of Donald Duck resting peacefully, showcasing his signature sailor hat and bow tie.
The smiling comedy mask and frowning tragedy mask together represent the dual nature of theatrical storytelling.
A simple, expressive teddy bear outline invites kids to draw facial emotions-happy, sad, or anything in between-to explore feelings creatively.
This bold angry emoji conveys strong displeasure with furrowed brows, wide eyes, and an open shouting mouth.
A straightforward, expressive face icon showing mild skepticism or calm neutrality-perfect for interfaces and infographics.
This classic blue shocked emoji captures instant surprise or astonishment-ideal for reacting to unexpected news or events.
This adorable pony looks deeply concerned, with teary eyes and a downturned mouth-capturing a moment of gentle sadness.
This expressive sick emoji captures the classic symptoms of fever: sweating, watery eyes, and a feverish tongue.
A cheerful grid of 16 classic yellow smiley face stickers, ideal for adding positivity to any project.
This visual framework illustrates how reimagining narratives, institutions, and behavioral patterns can convert harmful side effects into purposeful results.
