Valued
adjective
1.
highly regarded or esteemed:
a valued friend.
2.
estimated; appraised:
jewels valued at $100,000.
3.
having value of a specified kind:
a triple-valued offer.
noun
1.
relative worth, merit, or importance:
the value of a college education; the value of a queen in chess.
2.
monetary or material worth, as in commerce or trade:
This piece of land has greatly increased in value.
3.
the worth of something in terms of the amount of other things for which it can be exchanged or in terms of some medium of exchange.
4.
equivalent worth or return in money, material, services, etc.:
to give value for value received.
5.
estimated or assigned worth; valuation:
a painting with a current value of $500,000.
6.
denomination, as of a monetary issue or a postage stamp.
7.
Mathematics.
magnitude; quantity; number represented by a figure, symbol, or the like:
the value of an angle; the value of x; the value of a sum.
a point in the range of a function; a point in the range corresponding to a given point in the domain of a function:
The value of x 2 at 2 is 4.
8.
import or meaning; force; significance:
the value of a word.
9.
liking or affection; favorable regard.
10.
values, Sociology. the ideals, customs, institutions, etc., of a society toward which the people of the group have an affective regard. These values may be positive, as cleanliness, freedom, or education, or negative, as cruelty, crime, or blasphemy.
11.
Ethics. any object or quality desirable as a means or as an end in itself.
12.
Fine Arts.
degree of lightness or darkness in a color.
the relation of light and shade in a painting, drawing, or the like.
13.
Music. the relative length or duration of a tone signified by a note.
14.
values, Mining. the marketable portions of an orebody.
15.
Phonetics.
quality.
the phonetic equivalent of a letter, as the sound of a in hat, sang, etc.
verb (used with object), valued, valuing.
16.
to calculate or reckon the monetary value of; give a specified material or financial value to; assess; appraise:
to value their assets.
17.
to consider with respect to worth, excellence, usefulness, or importance.
18.
to regard or esteem highly:
He values her friendship.
noun
1.
the desirability of a thing, often in respect of some property such as usefulness or exchangeability; worth, merit, or importance
2.
an amount, esp a material or monetary one, considered to be a fair exchange in return for a thing; assigned valuation: the value of the picture is £10 000
3.
reasonable or equivalent return; satisfaction: value for money
4.
precise meaning or significance
5.
(pl) the moral principles and beliefs or accepted standards of a person or social group: a person with old-fashioned values
6.
(maths)
a particular magnitude, number, or amount: the value of the variable was 7
the particular quantity that is the result of applying a function or operation for some given argument: the value of the function for x=3 was 9
7.
(music) short for time value
8.
(in painting, drawing, etc)
a gradation of tone from light to dark or of colour luminosity
the relation of one of these elements to another or to the whole picture
9.
(phonetics) the quality or tone of the speech sound associated with a written character representing it: `g’ has the value dʒ in English `gem’
verb (transitive) -ues, -uing, -ued
10.
to assess or estimate the worth, merit, or desirability of; appraise
11.
to have a high regard for, esp in respect of worth, usefulness, merit, etc; esteem or prize: to value freedom
12.
(foll by at) to fix the financial or material worth of (a unit of currency, work of art, etc): jewels valued at £40 000
value val·ue (vāl’yōō)
n.
A principle, standard, or quality considered worthwhile or desirable.
An assigned or calculated numerical quantity.
value
(vāl’y)
Mathematics An assigned or calculated numerical quantity.
The relative darkness or lightness of a color. Value measures where a color falls on an achromatic scale from white to black. Compare hue, saturation.
see: at face value
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