The emoji 🙍♀️ portrays a woman with a somber expression on her face. Her eyebrows are furrowed, displaying a sense of concern or disappointment. The downward turn of her mouth suggests a hint of sadness or dissatisfaction. Her eyes are open, but their slightly narrowed appearance gives the impression of deep thought or contemplation. The woman's hair, shown as a shoulder-length bob, is neatly styled and adds a touch of elegance to her overall appearance. This emoji adeptly captures a mood of solemn reflection or discontentment, subtly conveying complex emotions through its facial features. This emoji can be employed in various communication scenarios. One common use is to express personal disappointment or frustration with a particular situation or event. For instance, when a close friend cancels plans at the last minute or when a project fails to meet expectations, this emoji can be employed to convey a sense of dissatisfaction or regret. It can also be used to show empathy towards others, acknowledging their troubles or concerns. In a more general sense, this emoji can be utilized to seek understanding or comfort from others when feeling down or dejected. Its nuanced representation of sorrow or contemplation makes it a versatile tool for conveying a range of complex emotions.
Start making the "Woman frowning" emoji Perler Pattern by choosing one of the patterns below, depending on the size of pattern you are looking for, and the outline style. Then, click on the "Print" button to the right to print out the pattern, or click on the image itself to open it in a new window.
Once you've printed the pattern, follow the instructions here to make your own Perler bead creation!
Person bowing
Man facepalming
Man pouting
Woman tipping hand
Person raising hand
Woman raising hand
Person shrugging
Man tipping hand
Woman pouting
Man gesturing ok
Person pouting
Woman bowing
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