value

Letters that make value

a, e, l, u, v are letters that make 'value'

Words within value

VA, AL, Al, Lu are words within 'value'

Anagrams of value

uveal is an anagram of 'value'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of value

values, valuer, valued are words created by adding a letter to 'value'


11 possible definitions for 'value'

Value as "relative darkness or lightness of a color"

Under this definition, value is a noun and has the following properties:

value as a type

'value' can be a type of color property.

Types of value

darkness, lightness are types of 'value'.

Attributes of value

light, dark, black, white, light-colored are attributes of 'value'.

Example of value used within this context

"I establish the colors and principal values by organizing the painting into three values--dark, medium...and light"-Joe Hing Lowe


Value as "the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable"

Under this definition, value is a noun and has the following properties:

value as a type

'value' can be a type of worth.

Types of value

preciousness, price, richness, price, cost, invaluableness, pricelessness, valuableness, cost, monetary value, par value, nominal value, book value, market price, monetary standard, market value, toll, importance, unimportance, face value, standard, national income, gross national product, GNP, gross domestic product, GDP are types of 'value'.

Derivatives of value

assess, evaluate, valuate, value, appraise, measure are derivatives of 'value'.

Example of value used within this context

"the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world"


Value as "a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed"

Under this definition, value is a noun and has the following properties:

value as a type

'value' can be a type of numerical quantity.

Types of value

eigenvalue of a matrix, argument, parameter, eigenvalue, eigenvalue of a square matrix, characteristic root of a square matrix, scale value are types of 'value'.

Example of value used within this context

"the value assigned was 16 milliseconds"


Value as "an ideal accepted by some individual or group"

Under this definition, value is a noun and has the following properties:

value as a type

'value' can be a type of ideal.

Types of value

principle, introject are types of 'value'.

Derivatives of value

prise, value, respect, esteem, prize are derivatives of 'value'.

Example of value used within this context

"he has old-fashioned values"


Value as "(music) the relative duration of a musical note"

Under this definition, value is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

time value, note value have the same meaning as 'value'

value as a type

'value' can be a type of duration, continuance.

value as a category

'value' can be a category of music.


Value as "estimate the value of"

Under this definition, value is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

rate has the same meaning as value

value as a type

'value' can be a type of assess, evaluate, valuate, value, appraise, measure.

Types of value

revalue is a type of value.

Derivatives of value

evaluation, rating, valuation are derivatives of 'value'.


Value as "hold dear"

Under this definition, value is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

treasure, appreciate, prize have the same meaning as 'value'

value as a type

'value' can be a type of reckon, consider, regard, see, view.

Types of value

do justice, recognise, recognize are types of 'value'.

Derivatives of value

appreciative, treasure, valuable, worthful are derivatives of 'value'.


Value as "the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else"

Under this definition, value is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

economic value has the same meaning as value

value as a type

'value' can be a type of measure, quantity, amount.

Types of value

premium, mess of pottage are types of 'value'.

Derivatives of value

assess, evaluate, valuate, value, appraise, measure are derivatives of 'value'.

Example of value used within this context

"he tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices"


Value as "evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of"

Under this definition, value is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

assess, evaluate, valuate, appraise, measure have the same meaning as 'value'

value as a type

'value' can be a type of evaluate, judge, pass judgment.

Types of value

grade, mark, value, rate, praise, censor, reassess, standardize, standardise, reevaluate, score are types of 'value'.

Derivatives of value

appraiser, valuator, authenticator, evaluator, judge, tax assessor, assessor, valuer, value, assessment, evaluation, measuring stick, measuring rod, economic value, assessable, appraising(a), evaluative, measure, quantity, amount, rating, appraisal, measurement, measuring, mensuration, valuation are derivatives of 'value'.

Verb groups of value

assess is a verb group of value.


Value as "fix or determine the value of, assign a value to"

Under this definition, value is a verb and has the following properties:

value as a type

'value' can be a type of determine, set.

Types of value

undervalue, overvalue, float, overestimate, underestimate are types of 'value'.

Derivatives of value

valuer, economic value, value are derivatives of 'value'.

Example of value used within this context

"value the jewelry and art work in the estate"


Value as "regard highly, think much of"

Under this definition, value is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

prise, respect, esteem, prize have the same meaning as 'value'

Antonyms

disrespect, disesteem have the opposite meaning of 'value'

value as a type

'value' can be a type of reckon, consider, regard, see, view.

Types of value

venerate, admire, look up to, revere, reverence, think the world of, fear are types of 'value'.

Derivatives of value

respect, respecter, value, admiration, esteem, regard, deference, valuable, worthful are derivatives of 'value'.



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