value

/ˈvælju/
verb
  1. To consider something to be important or worthwhile.
    • The company values hard work and dedication.
    • I value your opinion on this matter.
    • She values her friendships more than anything.
  2. To estimate the monetary worth of something.
    • The jeweler valued the diamond ring at five thousand dollars.
    • We need to value the antique furniture before the auction.
    • The appraiser valued the property at $350,000.
Antonyms
noun
  1. The amount of money that something is worth; its price or market price.
    • The value of the house has increased over the past ten years.
    • She checked the value of her old coins at the antique shop.
    • The car's resale value dropped significantly after the accident.
  2. The importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
    • The advice from my grandfather was of immense value to me.
    • They discussed the value of teamwork in the workplace.
    • Exercise has great value for your health and well-being.
  3. A person's principles or standards of behavior; what they consider important in life.
    • Her values guided her decision to volunteer at the shelter.
    • Honesty is one of the core values in our family.
    • The organization promotes traditional values like respect and responsibility.
  4. The numerical amount represented by a symbol, letter, or variable in mathematics or science.
    • The pH value of pure water is 7.
    • Each data point has a specific value on the graph.
    • Find the value of x in the equation.
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