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Meaning of emoticon | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/ɪˈmoʊtəˌkɑn/

Definitions

  1. A graphical representation of a particular emotion of the writer, used especially in SMS, email, or other electronic communication.
  2. A graphic made up of text characters to represent such emotion; a smiley.
  3. An image or graphic icon used to represent such emotions; an emoji.

Examples

“A remark intended humorously is often indicated by the letter G in parentheses, for "grin," or by a sideways happy face built from punctuation marks. Such symbols are known as emoticons.”
“In a 4 by 2 experimental procedure, :) ;) :( or no emoticon were inserted alternately in simulated e-mail message mock-ups”
“The range of interpretations was surprising broad, for instance the emoticon (-.-) had 16 possible interpretations”
“When receiving a message like “We need to talk :(,” the emoticon implies that the conversation will involve bad or sad news. But a message like “I’m going to kill you :)” is most likely sarcastic. With text communication, in particular, it can be incredibly hard to understand intentionality — especially when there’s humor and sarcasm involved. Because of this, emoji and emoticons can be extremely useful to attach an element of feeling and emotion to the message.”
“In addition to placing emoticons by clicking icons in the pop-up panel shown in Figure 4-2, you can enter the text representation in your text chat window. For example, to show the image of the emoticon with sunglasses, you enter (cool).”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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