Синоним слову value

  • Определения слова value

    • ценность; важность.
      • Of no value
    • (values) достоинства, ценности.
      • Moral values
    • важность, ценность, полезность.
      • He had nothing of value to say.
    • стоимость, цена; рыночная цена.
      • They paid him the value of his lost property.
    • стоимость.
      • en (экон.)
      • Surplus value
    • значение, смысл (о слове).
      • To acquire / take on value
    • величина, значение.
      • en (матем.)
      • en (информ.)
      • Numerical value
    • длительность (ноты).
      • en (муз.)
    • сочетание света и тени в картине.
      • en (искусств.)
    • яркость, насыщенность (о цвете).
      • en (искусств.)
    • название единицы в какой-л. системе мер; именованный класс объектов, обладающих общими свойствами

Синонимы к слову value

    • amount
    • appraise
    • appreciate
    • assess
    • assessment
    • attach importance to
    • charge
    • cherish
    • consequence
    • cost
    • denomination
    • esteem
    • estimate
    • evaluate
    • help
    • importance
    • luminosity
    • meaning
    • merit
    • price
    • profit
    • quantity
    • rate
    • regard
    • respect
    • set great store by
    • significance
    • survey
    • treasure
    • use
    • usefulness
    • utility
    • worth

Похожие слова на value

    • value
    • value’s
    • valueless
    • values

Фразеологизмы для слова value

    • added value
    • value for money

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  • esteem, praise

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  • amount
  • cost
  • expense
  • price
  • profit
  • rate
  • appraisal
  • assessment
  • charge
  • equivalent
  • market price
  • monetary worth
  • benefit
  • content
  • import
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  • meaning
  • power
  • profit
  • purpose
  • quality
  • sense
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  • use
  • valuation
  • account
  • bearing
  • caliber
  • condition
  • connotation
  • consequence
  • denotation
  • desirability
  • distinction
  • drift
  • eminence
  • esteem
  • estimation
  • excellence
  • finish
  • force
  • goodness
  • grade
  • help
  • implication
  • interpretation
  • mark
  • merit
  • preference
  • regard
  • repute
  • serviceableness
  • state
  • stature
  • substance
  • superiority
  • usefulness
  • utility
  • marketability
  • appreciate
  • cherish
  • esteem
  • treasure
  • hold dear
  • hold in respect
  • rate highly
  • regard highly
  • respect
  • set store by
  • think highly of
  • enshrine

On this page you’ll find 196 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to value, such as: amount, cost, expense, price, profit, and rate.

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  • loss
  • beginning
  • commencement
  • disadvantage
  • dislike
  • hate
  • inferiority
  • start
  • unimportance
  • weakness
  • detriment
  • dislike
  • disregard
  • disrespect
  • hate
  • ignore
  • despise
  • not care

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To value is to attach importance to a thing because of its worth (material or otherwise). To appreciate is to exercise wise judgment, delicate perception, and keen insight in realizing the worth of something. To esteem is to feel respect combined with a warm, kindly feeling. To prize is to value highly and cherish.

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The idea was to give families a bit of extra money as well as hire navigators who would help families understand the value of relocating to “high opportunity” neighborhoods, away from concentrated poverty and blight.

JOE BIDEN’S SURPRISINGLY VISIONARY HOUSING PLAN, EXPLAINEDMATTHEW YGLESIASJULY 9, 2020VOX

Other things being equal, the volume of voice used measures the value that the mind puts upon the thought.

EXPRESSIVE VOICE CULTUREJESSIE ELDRIDGE SOUTHWICK

Of course the expression of this value is modified and characterized by the nature of the thing spoken of.

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WORDS RELATED TO VALUE

  • connotation
  • denotation
  • intent
  • meaning
  • message
  • purport
  • sense
  • significance
  • value
  • word meaning
  • adore
  • applaud
  • appreciate
  • approve
  • be crazy about
  • be crazy for
  • be crazy over
  • be mad about
  • be nuts about
  • be stuck on
  • be sweet on
  • be wild about
  • cherish
  • commend
  • credit
  • delight in
  • esteem
  • eulogize
  • extol
  • fall for
  • get high on
  • glorify
  • go for
  • groove on
  • hail
  • hold in respect
  • honor
  • idolize
  • laud
  • look up to
  • marvel at
  • moon over
  • pay homage to
  • praise
  • prize
  • rate highly
  • respect
  • revere
  • take pleasure in
  • think highly of
  • treasure
  • value
  • venerate
  • wonder at
  • worship
  • adores
  • applauds
  • appreciates
  • approves
  • be sticks on
  • cherishes
  • commends
  • credits
  • delight in
  • esteems
  • eulogizes
  • extols
  • falls for
  • gets high on
  • glorifies
  • goes for
  • grooves on
  • hails
  • holds in respect
  • honors
  • idolizes
  • is crazy about
  • is crazy for
  • is crazy over
  • is mad about
  • is nuts about
  • is sweet on
  • is wild about
  • lauds
  • looks up to
  • marvels at
  • moon over
  • pays homage to
  • praises
  • prizes
  • rate highly
  • respects
  • reveres
  • takes pleasure in
  • thinks highly of
  • treasures
  • values
  • venerates
  • wonders at
  • worships
  • body
  • burden
  • core
  • full value
  • import
  • matter
  • purport
  • result
  • sense
  • significance
  • substance
  • thrust
  • upshot
  • value
  • bodies
  • burdens
  • cores
  • full values
  • imports
  • matters
  • purport
  • results
  • senses
  • significances
  • substances
  • thrusts
  • upshots
  • values
  • appliance
  • appositeness
  • employment
  • exercise
  • exercising
  • function
  • germaneness
  • operation
  • pertinence
  • play
  • practice
  • purpose
  • relevance
  • usance
  • utilization
  • value

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value

     ( values    plural & 3rd person present)   ( valuing    present participle)   ( valued    past tense & past participle  )

1       n-uncount   The value of something such as a quality, attitude, or method is its importance or usefulness. If you place a particular value on something, that is the importance or usefulness you think it has.  
also a N, usu with supp  
Further studies will be needed to see if these therapies have any value…, Ronnie put a high value on his appearance.      If something is of value, it is useful or important. If it is of no value, it has no usefulness or importance.  

of value/of no value      phrase   v-link PHR  
This weekend course will be of value to everyone interested in the Pilgrim Route…     

2       verb   If you value something or someone, you think that they are important and you appreciate them.  
I’ve done business with Mr Weston before. I value the work he gives me…      V n  

  valued      adj  
As you are a valued customer, I am writing to you to explain the situation…     

3       n-var   The value of something is how much money it is worth.  
The value of his investment has risen by more than $50,000…, The country’s currency went down in value by 3.5 per cent…      If something is of value, it is worth a lot of money. If it is of no value, it is worth very little money.  

of value/of no value      phrase   v-link PHR  
…a brooch which is really of no value…, It might contain something of value.     

4       verb   When experts value something, they decide how much money it is worth.  
Your lender will then send their own surveyor to value the property…      V n  
I asked him if he would have my jewellery valued for insurance purposes…      have n V-ed  
Spanish police have seized cocaine valued at around $53 million.      V-ed  

5       n-uncount   You use value in certain expressions to say whether something is worth the money that it costs. For example, if something is or gives good value, it is worth the money that it costs.  
The restaurant is informal, stylish and extremely good value…, This wine highlights the quality and value for money of South African wines.     

6       n-plural   The values of a person or group are the moral principles and beliefs that they think are important.  
with supp, oft with poss, supp N  
The countries of South Asia also share many common values…     

7       n-uncount   Value is used after another noun when mentioning an important or noticeable feature about something.  
n N  
The script has lost all of its shock value over the intervening 24 years…     

added value     
In marketing, added value is something which makes a product more appealing to customers.     (BUSINESS)      n-uncount  

book value        ( book values    plural  ) In business, the book value of an asset is the value it is given in the account books of the company that owns it.     (BUSINESS)      n-count  
The insured value of the airplane was greater than its book value.     

face value  

1       n-sing   The face value of things such as coins, paper money, investment documents, or tickets is the amount of money that they are worth, and that is written on them.  
Tickets were selling at twice their face value.     

2    If you take something at face value, you accept it and believe it without thinking about it very much, even though it might untrue.  

at face value      phrase   PHR after v  
Public statements from the various groups involved should not necessarily be taken at face value.     

food value        ( food values    plural  ) The food value of a particular food is a measure of how good it is for you, based on its level of vitamins, minerals, or calories.      n-var  

rateable value     ( rateable values    plural  ) In Britain, the rateable value of a building was a value based on its size and facilities, which was used in calculating local taxes called rates.      n-count  

replacement value     
The replacement value of something that you own is the amount of money it would cost you to replace it, for example if it was stolen or damaged.      n-sing  

street value     
The street value of a drug is the price that is paid for it when it is sold illegally to drug users.     (JOURNALISM)      n-sing   usu N of amount  
…cocaine with a street value of two million pounds.     

surrender value        ( surrender values    plural  ) The surrender value of a life insurance policy is the amount of money you receive if you decide that you no longer wish to continue with the policy.     (BUSINESS)      n-count  

value-added tax      , value added tax  
Value-added tax is a tax that is added to the price of goods or services. The abbreviation VAT is also used.  
  (BRIT)      n-uncount  

value judgment        ( value judgments    plural  )
in BRIT, also use value judgement      If you make a value judgment about something, you form an opinion about it based on your principles and beliefs and not on facts which can be checked or proved.      n-count  
Social scientists have grown extremely unwilling to make value judgments about cultures…     

value system        ( value systems    plural  ) The value system of a group of people is the set of beliefs and attitudes that they all share.      n-count  

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  1. valueverb

    Synonyms:
    worth, esteem, respect, rate, prise, prize, appreciate, treasure

    Antonyms:
    disesteem, disrespect

  2. valueverb

    To estimate the cost of; judge the worth of something.

    I will have the family jewels valued by a professional.

    Synonyms:
    prize, treasure, rate, prise, appreciate, esteem, respect, worth

    Antonyms:
    disrespect, disesteem

  3. valuenoun

    To regard highly; think much of; place importance upon.

    Gold was valued highly among the Romans.

    Synonyms:
    rate, appreciate, respect, worth, treasure, esteem, prise, prize

    Antonyms:
    disrespect, disesteem

  4. valueverb

    The amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else

    He tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices.

    Synonyms:
    worth, rate, prise, treasure, esteem, appreciate, prize, respect

    Antonyms:
    disesteem, disrespect

  5. valuenoun

    To hold dear.

    I value these old photographs.

    Synonyms:
    prize, rate, treasure, appreciate, respect, prise, worth, esteem

    Antonyms:
    disesteem, disrespect

  6. valuenoun

    The relative darkness or lightness of a color in (a specific area of) a painting etc.

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

    Synonyms:
    worth

  7. valuenoun

    Numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed.

    The exact value of pi cannot be represented in decimal notation.

    Synonyms:
    worth

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  1. value

    To cherish is both to hold dear and to treat as dear. Mere unexpressed esteem would not be cherishing. In the marriage vow, «to love, honor, and cherish,» the word cherish implies all that each can do by love and tenderness for the welfare and happiness of the other, as by support, protection, care in sickness, comfort in sorrow, sympathy, and help of every kind. To nurse is to tend the helpless or feeble, as infants, or the sick or wounded. To nourish is strictly to sustain and build up by food; to nurture includes careful mental and spiritual training, with something of love and tenderness; to foster is simply to maintain and care for, to bring up; a foster-child will be nourished, but may not be as tenderly nurtured or as lovingly cherished as if one’s own. In the figurative sense, the opinion one cherishes he holds, not with mere cold conviction, but with loving devotion.

    See synonyms for ABANDON; CHASTEN.

    Synonyms:
    cheer, cherish, cling to, comfort, encourage, entertain, foster, harbor, hold dear, nourish, nurse, nurture, protect, shelter, treasure

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:2.3 / 3 votes

  1. valueverb

    Synonyms:
    appreciate, compute, rate, estimate, esteem, treasure, appraise, prize

    Antonyms:
    miscompute, misestimate, disesteem, disregard, vilipend, underrate, undervalue, underestimate, despise, contemn, cheapen, vilify

Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:1.3 / 3 votes

  1. valuenoun

    a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed

    «the value assigned was 16 milliseconds»

    Synonyms:
    economic value, note value, time value

  2. valuenoun

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

    «the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world»

    Synonyms:
    economic value, note value, time value

  3. value, economic valuenoun

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

    «he tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices»

    Synonyms:
    value, economic value, note value, time value

  4. valuenoun

    relative darkness or lightness of a color

    «I establish the colors and principal values by organizing the painting into three values—dark, medium…and light»-Joe Hing Lowe

    Synonyms:
    economic value, note value, time value

  5. value, time value, note valuenoun

    (music) the relative duration of a musical note

    Synonyms:
    value, economic value, note value, time value

  6. valueverb

    an ideal accepted by some individual or group

    «he has old-fashioned values»

    Synonyms:
    economic value, note value, time value

  7. valueverb

    fix or determine the value of; assign a value to

    «value the jewelry and art work in the estate»

    Synonyms:
    prize, treasure, assess, measure, rate, esteem, respect, appreciate, appraise, evaluate, prise, valuate

  8. prize, value, treasure, appreciateverb

    hold dear

    «I prize these old photographs»

    Synonyms:
    value, apprise, appreciate, assess, apprize, hold dear, care for, respect, appraise, esteem, pry, prize, cherish, rate, take account, measure, treasure, evaluate, jimmy, lever, revalue, prise, valuate

  9. respect, esteem, value, prize, priseverb

    regard highly; think much of

    «I respect his judgement»; «We prize his creativity»

    Synonyms:
    value, appreciate, assess, look upon, jimmy, pry, respect, honor, esteem, observe, measure, abide by, prize, lever, treasure, rate, regard as, honour, look on, evaluate, repute, prise, think of, take to be, appraise, valuate

  10. measure, evaluate, valuate, assess, appraise, valueverb

    evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of

    «I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional»; «access all the factors when taking a risk»

    Synonyms:
    value, mensurate, pass judgment, appreciate, assess, measure out, tax, respect, appraise, esteem, prize, quantify, rate, judge, measure, treasure, evaluate, prise, survey, valuate

  11. rate, valueverb

    estimate the value of

    «How would you rate his chances to become President?»; «Gold was rated highly among the Romans»

    Synonyms:
    value, appreciate, assess, grade, range, place, respect, appraise, esteem, prize, rank, rate, measure, treasure, evaluate, prise, order, valuate

Matched Categories

    • Color Property
    • Determine
    • Duration
    • Evaluate
    • Judge
    • Music
    • Numerical Quantity
    • Worth

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  1. price

    decide the amount required as payment for (something offered for sale).

    the watches in this range are priced at $14.50.

    Submitted by JP03 on June 7, 2015  

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  1. valuenoun

    Synonyms:
    worth, utility, importance (value in use)

  2. valuenoun

    Synonyms:
    price, cost, rate, equivalent (value in exchange)

  3. valueverb

    Synonyms:
    appraise, rate, estimate, account, set a value on

  4. valueverb

    Synonyms:
    esteem, appreciate, regard, prize, set a high value on, rate highly, hold in high esteem, set store by

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  1. List of paraphrases for «value»:

    worth, values, amount, courage, valuable, valeur, quotidienne, usefulness, setting, importance, valued, valuation, utility, valor, turnover, appreciate, valore, merit, interest, price, significance

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  1. Denis Waitley:

    You must look within for value, but must look beyond for perspective.

  2. Hans Neubert:

    Our core belief is creating lasting value by advancing the human experience, we want to be the idealists and dreamers you can rely on to carry your vision forward.

  3. Christopher McCandless:

    Circumstance has no value. It is how one relates to a situation that has value. All true meaning resides in the personal relationship to a phenomenon… what it means to you.

  4. Benjamin Netanyahu:

    Part of what’s important in foreign policy is consistency and clarity in what you’re communicating to your friends and enemies. Deploying unpredictabilty every now and then has value, but being seen by your allies as unreliable is dangerous. benjamin Netanyahu foreign policy used to be built on principles, the international trading order, international law, the security framework.

  5. Corporate Secretary Tulus Santoso Brotosiswojo:

    Our asset (value) is around 15 trillion rupiah, probably around half of it has the potential to (be placed in a) REIT.


Translations for Value

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  • قيمةArabic
  • valorCatalan, Valencian
  • hodnota, jas, ocenit, považovat, cenit si, vážit siCzech
  • værdi, valør, værd, vurdere, værdsætte, skatteDanish
  • Wert, Notenwert, Wichtigkeit, Tonwert, Werte, schätzenGerman
  • αξία, τιμήGreek
  • valoroEsperanto
  • valor, importancia, valorar, apreciarSpanish
  • väärtus, väärtused, vältus, eredusEstonian
  • ارزش, بها, مقدار, ارزشگذاری, ارج نهادنPersian
  • arvo, painoarvo, aika-arvo, valööri, valoisuusarvo, arvioida, pitää arvossa, arvostaaFinnish
  • valeurFrench
  • djoerstWestern Frisian
  • fiúntas, luach, méid, luacháilIrish
  • luach, fiachScottish Gaelic
  • עֵרֶך, העריךHebrew
  • मूल्यHindi
  • valèHaitian Creole
  • értékrend, fontosság, érték, jelentőség, értékel, becsülHungarian
  • գին, մեծություն, արժեքArmenian
  • nilaiIndonesian
  • gagnsemi, gildi, mikilvægi, verðgildi, lengdargildiIcelandic
  • valore, valutare, stimareItalian
  • 価値, 値, 価値観Japanese
  • ფასიGeorgian
  • ಮೌಲ್ಯKannada
  • 가치, 價値, 값Korean
  • نرخKurdish
  • pretiumLatin
  • vērtībaLatvian
  • wāriuMāori
  • вредност, износ, значење, важност, траење, времетраењеMacedonian
  • nilai, dinilai, hargaiMalay
  • waardeDutch
  • verd, betydning, verdi, pris, verdsette, skatte, taksere, vurdere, sette pris påNorwegian
  • valorOccitan
  • wartość, cena, odcień, znaczenie, wycenić, wyceniać, cenićPolish
  • valor, valia, apreço, ideal, apreciar, valorar, valorizarPortuguese
  • valour, valeta, valur, valitaRomansh
  • valoareRomanian
  • стоимость, ценность, яркость, значение переменной, важность, значение, длительность, цена, ценить, оценивать, оценитьRussian
  • balore, valoreSardinian
  • вредност, vrednost, vrijednost, вриједност, značaj, cena, важност, значај, važnost, ценаSerbo-Croatian
  • cena, vrednost, vrednotaSlovene
  • värde, värderaSwedish
  • thamani, thamanaSwahili
  • విలువTelugu
  • kıymet, değerTurkish
  • значення, цінність, вартість, цінаUkrainian
  • Chinese

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