values

/ˈvæljuːz/
noun
  1. Beliefs or principles that guide a person's behavior and decisions, such as honesty, loyalty, or fairness.
    • The company's core values include respect and teamwork.
    • Teaching children moral values is important for their development.
    • Her strong family values helped her make good choices.
  2. The plural of 'value' meaning the monetary worth or importance of things.
    • We compared the nutritional values of different foods.
    • The values of the houses in this neighborhood have increased.
    • The appraiser listed the values of all the antiques.
Synonyms
verb
  1. Third person singular present tense of 'value': to consider something important or to estimate its worth.
    • The expert values the diamond at over ten thousand dollars.
    • She values her time more than anything else.
    • He values honesty above all other qualities.
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