🔝 The up-down arrow emoji represents a variety of meanings, including "go up," "come down," "increase," "decrease," "improve," and "worsen." It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as to indicate a change in direction or level, to show a progression or improvement, or to contrast two opposing ideas.
I'm feeling really up and down about my job lately. ↕️ (expressing mixed emotions)
The stock market has been going up and down like a rollercoaster this week. ↕️ (describing a fluctuating trend)
I'm trying to stay positive, but it's hard when things are going up and down all the time. ↕️ (expressing frustration or uncertainty)
Bengali: উপরে নীচে তীর, Danish: op- og nedadvendt pil, German: Pfeil nach oben und unten, English: up-down arrow, Spanish: flecha arriba y abajo, Estonian: nool üles-alla, Finnish: nuoli ylös ja alas, French: flèche haut bas, Hindi: ऊपर-नीचे तीर, Hungarian: fel-le mutató nyíl, Italian: freccia su-giù, Japanese: 上下矢印, Korean: 상하향 화살표, Lithuanian: rodyklė į viršų ir į apačią, Malay: anak panah ke atas ke bawah, Norwegian Bokmål: pil opp og ned, Dutch: pijl omhoog en omlaag, Polish: strzałka w górę i w dół, Portuguese: seta para cima e para baixo, Russian: стрелка вверх-вниз, Swedish: pil upp och ned, Thai: ลูกศรชี้ขึ้นลง, Ukrainian: стрілка вгору-вниз, Chinese: 上下箭头