Synonym: excellence, importance, merit, quality, significance, usefulness, weight, worth. Similar words: evaluate, evaluation, clue, aluminum, a blue moon, influential, valley, naval. Meaning: ['væljuː] n. 1. a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed 2. the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable 3. the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else 4. relative darkness or lightness of a color 5. (music) the relative duration of a musical note 6. an ideal accepted by some individual or group. v. 1. fix or determine the value of; assign a value to 2. hold dear 3. regard highly; think much of 4. place a value on; judge the worth of something 5. estimate the value of.
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151, The other house got old and shabby, and that cut into the value.
152, Knocks and scratches will lower the value of valuable furniture.
153, My friend likes to stroll around the flea market on the chance of picking up something of value.
154, More research is needed to improve the predictive value of the tests.
155, I tried to compute the cash value of the ponies and horse boxes.
156, Shares leapt in value from 476p to close at 536p.
157, In spite of this, many people are confident that'The Revealer'may reveal something of value fairly soon.
158, The value of the coffee becomes significantly higher when expressed in foreign currency.
159, We must question the value of our link with the university.
160, I've done business with Mr Weston before. I value the work he gives me.
161, The leading banks are expected to redouble their efforts to keep the value of the dollar down.
162, The value of this property was assessed at one million dollars.
163, Regular visits from a social worker can be of immense value to old people living alone.
164, The value of this exercise is that it challenges the students to express themselves freely.
165, If the pound's value is high,(www.Sentencedict.com) British investors will spend their money abroad because the pound will buy them more.
166, If the donor bears the tax, the value of gift has to be grossed up to include the tax.
167, I took the offer at face value. I didn't think they might be trying to trick me.
168, He bought it for a price that was far beyond its real value.
169, I hope this book will be of value to both teachers and students.
170, The second half of the match comfortably surpassed the first in entertainment value.
171, Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.
172, Is it good value? The jury is still out on that.
173, Some claim that the herb has therapeutic value for treating pain.
174, Very few activities at this age have no educative value at all.
175, No-one else can say what its value to you is - only you can be the judge of that.
176, It has novelty value because I've never done anything like it before.
177, The rings that were stolen were of great sentimental value .
178, The part of the greatest value of this book is the account of the indictment of the vice president and his unpersoning.
179, My father impressed on me the value of hard work.
180, The value of antiques will depend on their condition and rarity.
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