Punctuation Symbols

Easily copy and paste punctuation symbols. Choose from 330+ punctuation marks to make your text stand out!

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Punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to help express meaning and tone. They play a vital role in helping readers understand sentence structure, tone, and the writer's intent. Here are some common punctuation marks and their basic uses:

Period (.): Used to end declarative or imperative sentences.

Question Mark (?): Used to end interrogative sentences.

Exclamation Point (!): Expresses strong emotion or emphasis.

Comma (,): Separates words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.

Colon (:): Introduces lists, explanations, or quotations.

Semicolon (;): Connects two related independent clauses.

Quotation Marks (" "): Enclose direct speech or highlight specific words.

Parentheses ( () ): Insert additional information or minor details.

Dash (—): Indicates a break in thought or dialogue.

Ellipsis (...): Indicates an omission or unfinished thought.

These are just the basic punctuation marks. We offer a variety of additional symbols that can make your writing more diverse and personalized. Simply select and click a punctuation mark to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it wherever you need it.

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