(usually used in plural form "values") Principles or standards of behavior
(usually used in plural form "essentials") A fundamental element or characteristic
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The material or monetary worth of something
“This handbag has a value of over several hundred dollars.”
The benefit, importance or (useful) effect of something
“The value of relaxation to stress relief is immense.”
(usually used in plural form "values") Principles or standards of behavior
“The world would be a better place is everybody possessed the value of honesty.”
The quality of being morally good or virtuous
The suitability, effectiveness or value of a system for a given purpose
(usually used in plural form "essentials") A fundamental element or characteristic
The level or measure of being good or worthy
One's social standing or eminence, or the state of having a high social standing
The object or goal of something
A theory or attitude that acts as a guiding principle for behavior
The fact or state of being very valuable, especially due to being rare
A thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected
A sum or total, especially of the score of a player or team within a fixture
The fact or state of being very valuable, especially due to being rare
The general idea, intention or meaning of something
Moral principles that govern the conduct of a person or organization
Advantages gained from something
A unit of size or measurement
Ownership in terms of net monetary value of some business or investment
A value supplied to a method or function, as opposed to a formal parameter
A sign or indication of a quality or characteristic
Work performed by someone, typically as part of their profession
Respect, liking or affection
Something given as a reward, prize, or incentive
A category having attributes in common while differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality
A model by which others are compared and aspire to
To estimate the monetary worth of
“The real estate agent would value our property at a lot less than what we believed it was worth.”
To consider to be crucial or beneficial
“I value hard work, and I believe there is no substitute for it.”
To classify or categorize according to type or class
To advocate or show support or approval of
To have faith in the truth or existence of
To take pleasure or satisfaction in, or from something
(of a person) To behave towards someone in a certain way
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