Amount of goods or services offered in themarketplace in exchange for something.
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
value (noun)1.
a fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something exchanged
2.
the monetary worth of something - market price
3.
relative worth, utility, or importance - a good value at the price the value of base stealing in baseball had nothing of value to say
4.
a numerical quantity that is assigned or is determined by calculation or measurement - let x take on positive values a value for the age of the earth
5.
the relative duration of a musical note
6.
a) relative lightness or darkness of a color - luminosity
b) the relation of one part in a picture to another with respect to lightness and darkness
7.
something (as a principle or quality) intrinsically or desirable - valuable sought material values instead of human values W. H. Jones
8.
- denomination
transitive verb
1.
a) to estimate or assign the monetary worth of - appraise value a necklace
b) to rate or scale in usefulness, importance, or general worth - evaluate
2.
to consider or rate highly - prize esteem values your opinion estimate, appreciate
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
value (noun)1.
the amount of money for which something will find a buyer
SYNONYMS:
valuation, worthRELATED WORDS:
charge, cost, fee, figure, price, rate; appraisal, assessment, estimate, estimation, evaluation; face value, list price, unit price2.
a quality that gives something special worth
SYNONYMS:
cardinal virtue, distinction, excellency, grace, merit, value, virtueRELATED WORDS:
advantage, edge, plus, superiorityNEAR ANTONYMS:
blemish, defect, failing, fault, flaw; drawback, minus, negative3.
the relative usefulness or importance of something as judged by specific qualities
SYNONYMS:
account, merit, valuation, valueRELATED WORDS:
assessment, estimation, evaluation; excellence, greatness, perfection; consequence, importance, significance, weight; desirabilityNEAR ANTONYMS:
emptiness, valuelessness, worthlessness; baseness, cheapness, crumminess, inferiority, lousiness, meanness, paltriness, pettiness, poorness; deficiency, inadequacy, inadequateness, insufficiency, unacceptability1.
to hold dear
SYNONYMS:
appreciate, cherish, prize, treasure, valueRELATED WORDS:
delight (in), dig, enjoy, fancy, groove (on), like, relish, revel (in); admire, apprize, esteem, regard, respect, revere, reverence, venerate; enshrine, memorialize; adore, caress, dote (on), idolize, worshipNEAR ANTONYMS:
undervalue; abhor, abominate, despise, detest, execrate, hate, loathe; disdain, high-hat, scorn, scout, slight, sniff (at), snub; bad-mouth, belittle, cry down, decry, deprecate, depreciate, disparage, kiss off, minimize, put down, write off; abandon, forget, neglect2.
to make an approximate or tentative judgment regarding
SYNONYMS:
appraise, assess, evaluate, guesstimate, rate, set, valuate, valueRELATED WORDS:
adjudge, deem, judge; ascertain, determine, discover, learn; price, prize; decide, settle; analyze, assay, survey, test; reappraise, reassess, reevaluate, rejudge, revalue; transvaluate, transvalue; misesteem, misjudge, misprize, underestimate, undervalueRisk Free Exam Pass Guarantee
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