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Noun | 1. | ![]() numerical quantity - a quantity expressed as a number characteristic root of a square matrix, eigenvalue, eigenvalue of a matrix, eigenvalue of a square matrix - (mathematics) any number such that a given square matrix minus that number times the identity matrix has a zero determinant scale value - a value on some scale of measurement |
2. | value - the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable; "the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world" worth - the quality that renders something desirable or valuable or useful invaluableness, pricelessness, valuableness, preciousness - the positive quality of being precious and beyond value monetary value, price, cost - the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold); "the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver"; "he puts a high price on his services"; "he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection" toll, cost, price - value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something; "the cost in human life was enormous"; "the price of success is hard work"; "what price glory?" richness - the quality of having high intrinsic value; "the richness of the mines and pastureland"; "the cut of her clothes and the richness of the fabric were distinctive" importance - the quality of being important and worthy of note; "the importance of a well-balanced diet" unimportance - the quality of not being important or worthy of note national income - the total value of all income in a nation (wages and profits and interest and rents and pension payments) during a given period (usually 1 yr) GNP, gross national product - former measure of the United States economy; the total market value of goods and services produced by all citizens and capital during a given period (usually 1 yr) GDP, gross domestic product - the measure of an economy adopted by the United States in 1991; the total market values of goods and services produced by workers and capital within a nation's borders during a given period (usually 1 year) face value, nominal value, par value - the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market value book value - the value at which an asset is carried on a balance sheet; equals cost minus accumulated depreciation market price, market value - the price at which buyers and sellers trade the item in an open marketplace monetary standard, standard - the value behind the money in a monetary system | |
3. | ![]() quantity, measure, amount - how much there is or how many there are of something that you can quantify mess of pottage - anything of trivial value; "Esau sold his birthright to Jacob for a mess of pottage" premium - the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value; "they paid a premium for access to water" | |
4. | value - 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 color property - an attribute of color lightness - having a light color darkness - having a dark or somber color | |
5. | value - (music) the relative duration of a musical note music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner duration, continuance - the period of time during which something continues | |
6. | value - an ideal accepted by some individual or group; "he has old-fashioned values" ideal - the idea of something that is perfect; something that one hopes to attain introject - (psychoanalysis) parental figures (and their values) that you introjected as a child; the voice of conscience is usually a parent's voice internalized principle - a rule or standard especially of good behavior; "a man of principle"; "he will not violate his principles" | |
Verb | 1. | value - fix or determine the value of; assign a value to; "value the jewelry and art work in the estate" overvalue, overestimate - assign too high a value to; "You are overestimating the value of your old car" underestimate, undervalue - assign too low a value to; "Don't underestimate the value of this heirloom-you may sell it at a good price" float - allow (currencies) to fluctuate; "The government floated the ruble for a few months" |
2. | ![]() do justice - show due and full appreciation; "The diners did the food and wine justice" | |
3. | value - regard highly; think much of; "I respect his judgement"; "We prize his creativity" consider, regard, view, reckon, see - deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do" think the world of - esteem very highly; "She thinks the world of her adviser" reverence, venerate, revere, fear - regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of; "Fear God as your father"; "We venerate genius" admire, look up to - feel admiration for | |
4. | ![]() grade, score, mark - assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation; "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework" rate, value - estimate the value of; "How would you rate his chances to become President?"; "Gold was rated highly among the Romans" pass judgment, evaluate, judge - form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people" assess - estimate the value of (property) for taxation; "Our house hasn't been assessed in years" standardise, standardize - evaluate by comparing with a standard reassess, reevaluate - revise or renew one's assessment censor - subject to political, religious, or moral censorship; "This magazine is censored by the government" praise - express approval of; "The parents praised their children for their academic performance" | |
5. | value - estimate the value of; "How would you rate his chances to become President?"; "Gold was rated highly among the Romans" revalue - value anew; "revalue the German Mark" |