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British pronunciation
/ˈvæljuː/

Definition & Meaning of "value"

Value
01

the worth of something in money

value definition and meaning
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He estimated the value of his car before selling it.
The value of the antique vase was estimated at $ 5000.
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(mathematics) an amount that is shown by a sign or letter

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In algebra, variables represent unknown values that can be determined through equations.
The value of a variable can change depending on the context of the problem being solved.
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the degree of lightness or darkness of a color, which helps create contrast, depth, and dimension in visual art

What is "value"?

Value refers to the lightness or darkness of a color in design. It describes how a color's brightness changes, from white or light shades to black or dark shades. Adjusting value helps create contrast, depth, and dimension in a design, making elements stand out or fade, and adding to the overall visual impact and mood of the piece.

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The artist used different values to create a sense of depth in the painting.
Understanding the value of colors is crucial for creating realistic shadows.
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a set of moral beliefs or principles of what is important in life

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Integrity is a core value that guides the organization ’s decisions.
She instilled the value of honesty in her children from a young age.
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the importance or usefulness of something

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The value of hard work is often overlooked.
This decision has little value in the long run.
to value
01

to determine or assign a monetary worth to something

Transitive: to value a commodity
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The appraiser was called in to value the antique furniture.
They hired an expert to value the rare collection of stamps.
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to assess or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of something

Transitive: to value extent of something
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The teacher valued the students' progress through regular assessments.
The committee valued the project's potential impact on the community.
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to regard highly and consider something as important, beneficial, or worthy of appreciation

Transitive: to value sth
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The organization values transparency in its communication practices.
The team has valued individual contributions to foster a collaborative work environment.
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to regard something with great affection

Transitive: to value sb/sth
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She values her family above all else.
She values the lessons she learned from her mentors.
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to estimate the worth of something

Transitive: to value a commodity
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I value the antique clock at around $ 500.
She tried to value the artwork based on its artistic significance.
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