Interrobang
A punctuation mark combining the question mark and exclamation point. It conveys both inquiry and surprise in one symbol.
The interrobang is a nontraditional punctuation mark created in the 1960s by combining a question mark and an exclamation point into a single glyph. It is used to express both inquiry and excitement at the same time. In digital communication, it provides a concise way to indicate surprise or disbelief without using two separate characters. It is defined in Unicode as U+2049 and has been available since Emoji version E0.6. Its unique shape adds emphasis in social media posts and messaging, making it a typographic curiosity.
Keywords
Superordinate
Subordinate
Examples
- • Are you serious⁉
- • You won the lottery⁉
Technical Info
Unicode
U+2049
NCR (Decimal)
⁉
NCR (Hexadecimal)
⁉
GitHub Short Code
:interrobang:
Sentiment
mixed
Version
E0.6
Emoji Representations (Platform, Font)
⁉
Noto Emoji (Mono)
⁉
Your Device
Emoji Only Sentences
Surprised Question⁉
🤔❓
😲❗
⁉️🎉
👍🤔⁉️