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.
Random good picture Not show
181, The rent will be fixed at 18% of the market value of the property.
182, Customs officers at Felixstowe discovered heroin with a street value of £6 million.
183, I wouldn't cross him if I were you, not if you value your life.
184, They don't have any confidence that houses will appreciate in value.
185, The country's currency went down in value by 3.5 per cent.
186, The growth of a city often enhances the value of land close to it.
187, She seems friendly enough but I shouldn't take her at face value.
188, Not too much can be said about the value of early rising.
189, The acceleration in the decline of manufacturing industry is being blamed on the high value of sterling.
190, The present difficulties in our country arise fromthe reduced value of its money.
191, Regular servicing will add to the resale value of your PC.
192, It was decided to float the pound because a fixed value was damaging exports.
193, The value of his investment has risen by more than $50(Sentencedict.com ),000.
194, The rise in interest rates has pushed up the value of my investments.
195, The pound has increased in value relative to the euro.
196, A group of athletes spoke to the students about the value of a college education.
197, He minimised the value of her contribution to his research so that he got all the praise.
198, Under Mr. Harel's system[sentencedict.com], each business must assign a value to each job.
199, The price of this article is out of all proportion to its value.
200, Tickets were changing hands at three times their face value.
201, The currency has lost so much of its value that barter has become the preferred way of doing business.
202, It's hard to put a value on a company with large assets and turnover but low profits.
203, A trip down a mine has great novelty value for most people.
204, There is a snob value in driving the latest model.
205, Mother attaches a great deal of value to good manners.
206, The insured value of the airplane was greater than its book value.
207, The new tax system would be calculated on the value of property owned by an individual.
208, Ask them to send you information on how to assess the value of your belongings.
209, Public statements from the various groups involved should not necessarily be taken at face value.
210, Police estimate the scrap value of the lead at around £8 000.
More similar words: evaluate, evaluation, clue, aluminum, a blue moon, influential, valley, naval, rival, valid, arrival, removal, interval, validity, approval, survival, equivalent, at intervals, at regular intervals.