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value
noun
the
amount
of
money
something
is
worth
,
or
the
usefulness
you
receive
from
it
compared
with
what
it
costs
•
The
antique
vase
has
a
value
of
over
ten
thousand
dollars
.
The
antique
vase
has
a
value
of
over
ten
thousand
dollars
.
•
This
budget
hotel
offers
great
value
for
travelers
on
a
tight
budget
.
This
budget
hotel
offers
great
value
for
travelers
on
a
tight
budget
.
From
Latin
valere
“
to
be
worth
,
be
strong
”.
noun
the
moral
ideas
and
principles
that
people
think
are
important
in
life
•
Honesty
and
kindness
are
core
values
in
our
family
.
Honesty
and
kindness
are
core
values
in
our
family
.
•
Many
companies
publish
their
values
on
their
websites
to
attract
employees
.
Many
companies
publish
their
values
on
their
websites
to
attract
employees
.
Sense
developed
in
19th-century
sociology
,
extending
economic
notion
of
worth
to
moral
worth
.
noun
a
number
or
amount
shown
by
a
symbol
in
mathematics
,
science
,
or
statistics
•
If
x
equals
5
,
then
the
value
of
2x
is
10
.
If
x
equals
5
,
then
the
value
of
2x
is
10
.
•
The
sensor
sends
a
temperature
value
to
the
computer
every
second
.
The
sensor
sends
a
temperature
value
to
the
computer
every
second
.
Technical
sense
recorded
since
the
18th
century
in
mathematics
.
verb
-
value
,
valuing
,
values
,
valued
to
think
that
something
or
someone
is
important
,
useful
,
or
worth
a
lot
•
I
really
value
your
advice
;
it
helped
me
make
the
right
decision
.
I
really
value
your
advice
;
it
helped
me
make
the
right
decision
.
•
Good
managers
value
the
opinions
of
their
employees
.
Good
managers
value
the
opinions
of
their
employees
.
From
Old
French
valoir
,
from
Latin
valere
“
to
be
worth
”.