Disappointed Kaomoji
Copy disappointed kaomoji and text faces for chats, captions, and comments when things don't go your way.
Popular disappointed kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Disappointed Kaomoji copy and paste
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Disappointed Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Venting about a letdown
Drop a disappointed kaomoji when plans fall through or something doesn't live up to the hype.
Sarcastic side-eye
Use a flat, unimpressed face to signal you saw through an excuse without typing a paragraph.
Group chat reactions
React to bad news or a cancelled hangout with a face that says more than 'ugh' ever could.
Captioning a rough day
Pair a slumped or sighing kaomoji with a caption about a day that didn't go as planned.
How to use disappointed kaomoji
Cancelled plans
- Pick a slumped or teary face to show genuine letdown.
- Pair it with a short explanation so friends know what happened.
- Avoid overly dramatic faces if you don't want to guilt-trip anyone.
Sarcastic reactions
- Use the classic side-eye face for a dry, unimpressed tone.
- Keep the message short so the sarcasm lands.
- Save the double side-eye combo for close friends who get the joke.
Group chat bad news
- A dramatic wailing face works well for shared disappointment.
- Use it to open a conversation about what went wrong.
- Follow up with a plan to fix things if the mood allows.
Comforting a friend
- Send the patting-comfort combo when someone else is disappointed.
- Add a kind message alongside the kaomoji.
- Follow up with plans to cheer them up.
Disappointed Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Disappointed Kaomoji meanings
눈_눈
A blank, half-lidded stare that reads as quiet resignation.
('''– ⌓ –)=3
A sweaty, strained face showing forced composure after a letdown.
( ._. )""
A flat mouth with trailing quotes, hinting at an awkward, deflated reaction.
(ノ_<。)
A downturned face with a small tear, showing quiet sadness mixed with disappointment.
(◞‸ ◟)💧
A drooping face with a sweat drop, capturing exasperated disappointment.
(¬_¬)
The classic skeptical side-eye, perfect for unimpressed reactions.
(¬_¬")
The side-eye face with a sweat mark added, showing nervous disapproval.
("-ࡇ-)
A wavering mouth shape that suggests hesitant, uneasy disappointment.
(•̀⤙•́ )
A tight, pursed expression showing quiet frustration held back.
(¬_¬)(¬`‸´¬)
A double side-eye combo emphasizing deep skepticism and letdown.
... (=_=;)
A trailing dots face with tired eyes, showing a slow exhale of disappointment.
(´д`)
A slouched, muttering face suited to grumbling about bad news.
('A`)
A slumped, apathetic face often used to show giving up on caring.
(ง ͠ಥ_ಥ)ง
A dramatic wailing face with raised arms, showing loud disappointment.
( ´・・)ノ(._.`)
A comforting pat gesture aimed at a downcast face, useful for consoling someone.
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Disappointed Kaomoji — background
Punctuation as posture
Disappointed kaomoji often rely on downturned symbols like ¬ or ‸ to mimic drooping eyes and mouths.
The side-eye classic
(¬_¬) is one of the most recognized kaomoji worldwide for skepticism and mild disapproval.
Layered emotion
Combining a droopy face with a sweat drop or smoke mark adds a second emotional layer, like exhaustion on top of letdown.
What is disappointed kaomoji?
Disappointed kaomoji are Japanese-style text emoticons that use punctuation and symbols to show letdown, resignation, or mild frustration without needing words.
When should I use a disappointed kaomoji?
Use them when plans change, results miss expectations, or you want to react to bad news in a chat without writing a full sentence.
What's the difference between disappointed and sad kaomoji?
Disappointed kaomoji often carry a flatter, more resigned tone, sometimes with a hint of sarcasm, while sad kaomoji lean more purely emotional.
Can I use disappointed kaomoji in professional messages?
A mild, subtle face can work in casual work chats, but save the more dramatic ones for friends and personal conversations.
Do disappointed kaomoji work on all platforms?
Most are built from standard keyboard characters and Unicode symbols, so they display correctly on nearly every messaging app and social platform.
What does (¬_¬) mean?
This is a classic skeptical or unimpressed side-eye, commonly used to react to something disappointing or unconvincing.
How do I type disappointed kaomoji if I don't have the symbols?
You can copy any of the kaomoji directly from this page and paste them straight into your message or caption.
Are disappointed kaomoji rude to send?
Most are lighthearted and used jokingly among friends, but consider your relationship with the recipient before sending a stronger sarcastic one.