🙈 See-No-Evil Monkey

The see no evil monkey, called Mizaru (Japanese for “see not”), one of the Three Wise Monkeys. Depicted as the brown 🐵 Monkey Face with hands covering its eyes. The Three Wise Monkeys represent the proverb see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil, frequently interpreted as a call for discretion or willful ignorance. Often used as a playful way to convey a laughing, disbelieving, cringing I can’t believe what I’m seeing! or I can’t bear to look! See also 🙉 Hear-No-Evil Monkey and 🙊 Speak-No-Evil Monkey. This emoji is considered racist in some contexts, particularly when used to disparage, insult, and abuse people with dark skin, especially Black people.

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🙈 See-No-Evil Monkey

Also known as: Mizaru, Monkey Covering Eyes

Unicode: U+1F648

Image Variants

See-No-Evil Monkey 3D

3D

See-No-Evil Monkey Color

Color

See-No-Evil Monkey Flat

Flat

See-No-Evil Monkey High Contrast

High Contrast

Version Information

Emoji Version:1.0
Unicode Version:6.0

Keywords

evilfaceforbiddenmonkeyseesee-no-evil monkey

Shortcodes

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Additional Information

Category:Emoticons -> Gesture symbols
Definition:

One of the three wise monkeys, known as Mizaru. This See-No-Evil monkey has hands covering his eyes, as part of the proverb “see no evil, he http://emojipedia.org/see-no-evil-monkey/

Adjectives:
  • Having fear; afraid, frightened.
  • Made afraid
  • Unable to see--Kenneth Jernigan
  • Unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
  • Unable to see.
  • Contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law.
  • Prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules
  • Not conforming to, permitted by, or recognised by law or rules.
  • Contrary to or forbidden by law.
  • Feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious
  • Morally corrupt.
  • Morally bad or wrong
Verbs:
  • To express something by a gesture or gestures.
  • To say or express through gestures.
  • Show, express or direct through movement
  • To show, express or direct through movements.
  • To express through gestures.
  • Render unable to see
  • To tell not to do something.
  • Command against
  • To forbid, disallow, or proscribe; to make illegal or illicit.
  • To prevent from being seen or discovered.
  • To hide something from view or from public knowledge, to try to keep something secret.
  • To hide something.
Nouns:
  • An operation on logical values that changes true to false, and false to true.
  • In various logical and algebraic structures
  • In logic, negation, also called logical complement, is an operation that takes a proposition p to another proposition "not p", written ¬ p, which is interpreted intuitively as being true when p is false and false when p is true.
  • A unary operation on logical values that changes true to false, and false to true.
  • A proposition which is the contradictory of another proposition and which can be obtained from that other proposition by the appropriately placed addition/insertion of the word "not". (Or, in symbolic logic, by prepending that proposition with the symbol for the logical operator "not".)
  • (logic) a proposition that is true if and only if another proposition is false
  • A primate from the group "New World monkeys" or "Old World monkeys" (Simiiformes, excluding the superfamily Hominoidea or apes) that lives mainly in rainforests and is distinguished from an Ape by its smaller size and its tail.
  • Any of various long-tailed primates (excluding the prosimians)
  • A monkey is a primate of the Haplorrhini suborder and simian infraorder, either an Old World monkey or a New World monkey, but excluding apes and humans.
  • That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in primates (including humans).
  • The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.
  • The zoological term for the distal portion of the forelimb of an animal (including the human hand)