Popular Exclamation Mark Symbols
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All Exclamation Mark Symbols
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Exclamation Mark Symbols
Complete Exclamation mark Symbol Reference Table
Browse our comprehensive collection of exclamation mark symbols with detailed information:
Symbol | Name | Unicode | Copy |
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︕ | Presentation Form For Vertical Exclamation Mark | U+FE15 | |
﹗ | Small Exclamation Mark | U+FE57 | |
! | Exclamation Mark | U+0021 | |
ǃ | Latin Letter Retroflex Click | U+01C3 | |
! | Fullwidth Exclamation Mark | U+FF01 | |
ꜝ | Latin Small Letter Saltillo | U+A71D | |
‼ | Double Exclamation Mark | U+203C | |
⚠ | Warning Sign | U+26A0 | |
⁉ | Exclamation Question Mark | U+2049 | |
⁈ | Question Exclamation Mark | U+2048 | |
‽ | Interrobang | U+203D | |
⸘ | Reversed Interrobang | U+2E18 | |
❣ | Heavy Heart Exclamation Mark Ornament | U+2763 | |
❢ | Heavy Exclamation Mark Ornament | U+2762 | |
❕ | White Exclamation Mark Ornament | U+2755 | |
❗ | Heavy Exclamation Mark Symbol | U+2757 | |
ꜟ | Latin Small Letter Um | U+A71F | |
ꜞ | Latin Capital Letter Um | U+A71E | |
¡ | Inverted Exclamation Mark | U+00A1 |
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Exclamation Mark FAQs
The ❗ (red exclamation) is a filled symbol that stands out more, while ❕ (white exclamation) is an outlined version that appears more subtle. The red version is typically used for more urgent or important notices.
Most modern platforms and devices support these symbols, but appearance may vary slightly depending on the font used. The standard exclamation mark (!) has universal support.
Screen readers will typically announce exclamation marks as "exclamation mark" or "exclamation point." Multiple marks may be read individually, which can be annoying for users. Use them appropriately and avoid excessive repetition.
Standard exclamation marks can be typed with Shift+1. For special symbols, you can:
- Copy-paste from this page
- Use character map tools on your operating system
- Use HTML codes in web documents
- Use Unicode input methods (Alt codes on Windows, Unicode Hex Input on Mac)
The inverted exclamation mark is used in Spanish and other languages to indicate the start of an exclamatory sentence.