See also: Appendix:Variations of "x"

U+2717, ✗
BALLOT X

[U+2716]
Dingbats
[U+2718]
U+2718, ✘
HEAVY BALLOT X

[U+2717]
Dingbats
[U+2719]
🗴 U+1F5F4, 🗴
BALLOT SCRIPT X
🗳
[U+1F5F3]
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs 🗵
[U+1F5F5]
🗶 U+1F5F6, 🗶
BALLOT BOLD SCRIPT X
🗵
[U+1F5F5]
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs 🗷
[U+1F5F7]

U+274C, ❌
CROSS MARK

[U+274B]
Dingbats
[U+274D]

U+274E, ❎
NEGATIVE SQUARED CROSS MARK

[U+274D]
Dingbats
[U+274F]

U+2612, ☒
BALLOT BOX WITH X

[U+2611]
Miscellaneous Symbols
[U+2613]
🗵 U+1F5F5, 🗵
BALLOT BOX WITH SCRIPT X
🗴
[U+1F5F4]
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs 🗶
[U+1F5F6]
🗷 U+1F5F7, 🗷
BALLOT BOX WITH BOLD SCRIPT X
🗶
[U+1F5F6]
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs 🗸
[U+1F5F8]

Translingual

Symbol

  1. Indicates one's disagreement, as opposed to using the (checkmark) to state one's agreement or preference. Sometimes, a ballot () can be filled with the X mark: .
    Select which ice cream flavors you like: (in this example, the surveyee only likes vanilla, among the given options)
    Chocolate
    Strawberry
    Vanilla
  2. Indicates one's preference or vote, as opposed to leaving a blank space or ballot.
    Candidate 1
    Candidate 2
    Candidate 3
  3. Indicates incorrectness. See also: (indicates correctness).
    2+2=4 ✓
    2+2=5

Usage notes

In English, this is called X mark.

Synonyms

  • (indicates one's preference or vote)

Antonyms

  • (indicates correctness)

See also

Further reading

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