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value
  1. The quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable.
  2. (uncountable) The degree of importance given to something.
  3. That which is valued or highly esteemed, as one's morals, morality, or belief system.
  4. The amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else.
  5. (music) The relative duration of a musical note.
  6. (art) The relative darkness or lightness of a color in (a specific area of) a painting etc.
  7. Numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed.
  8. Precise meaning; import.
  9. (plural) The valuable ingredients to be obtained by treating a mass or compound; specifically, the precious metals contained in rock, gravel, etc.
  10. (obsolete) Esteem; regard.
  11. (obsolete) valour; also spelled valew
  12. Synonyms:
  13. Examples:
    1. “This handbag has a value of over several hundred dollars.”
      “The value of relaxation to stress relief is immense.”
      “The world would be a better place is everybody possessed the value of honesty.”
valuation
  1. An estimation of something's worth.
  2. (finance) The process of estimating the market value of a financial asset or liability.
  3. (logic) An assignment of truth values to propositional variables, with a corresponding assignment of truth values to all propositional formulas with those variables (obtained through the recursive application of truth-valued functions corresponding to the logical connectives making up those formulas).
  4. (logic) A structure, and the corresponding assignment of a truth value to each sentence in the language for that structure.
  5. (algebra) A measure of size or multiplicity.
  6. (measure theory, domain theory) A map from the class of open sets of a topological space to the set of positive real numbers including infinity.
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “We must hold that the petitioner has failed to establish that the respondent erred in his valuation of the stock.”
      “Exceptional entrepreneurs, technologists, or scientists also may attract the caliber of a management team that also warrants a high valuation.”
      “This measures the valuation that society places on consumption that is foregone in the present.”
evaluation
  1. An assessment, such as an annual personnel performance review used as the basis for a salary increase or bonus, or a summary of a particular situation.
  2. (mathematics) A completion of a mathematical operation; a valuation.
  3. (computing) Determination of the value of a variable or expression.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “The evaluation of the candidate's experience and skill level was conducted by our human resource department.”
      “Individuals who belong to high-risk ethnic groups might also benefit from a genetic evaluation and counseling.”
      “Further evaluation is needed to be able to assess the biological significance of these findings.”
valuer
  1. A person who valuates; an assessor or appraiser.
  2. A person who appreciates something and sets a value on it.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Thus an aggrieved party had an alternative remedy for the wrong valuation, a remedy against the valuer.”
      “Ask the bank who is an approved valuer on their valuation panel, and get the valuation done yourself.”
      “The valuer knows that 90 per cent of purchasers in fact rely on a mortgage valuation and do not commission their own survey.”
valuable
  1. a personal possession such as jewellery, of relatively great monetary value; — usually used in plural form.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He could not help but risk his life to save his valuables before the flames took his home.”
valuator
  1. A person who estimates the value of something; an appraiser.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The law prescribes that the valuator takes an oath of office before commencing with the valuations, he said.”
      “Dad will first take the two tickets and look them over like a valuator inspecting diamonds.”
      “The valuator along with four assistants then began the process of revaluing the 38000 rateable properties in Windhoek.”
evaluand
  1. The subject of an evaluation, typically a program or system rather than a person
  2. Examples:
    1. “Cultural competence requires an attitude of respect for the evaluand and its diverse consumers, providers, and other stakeholders.”
valuelessness
  1. Lack of value; the state or condition of being valueless.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The excessive focus on material possessions often leads to a sense of valuelessness in life, while true happiness can be found in moments of joy and connection.”
      “The scene of writing is a potential country-at-war, physically contested, overcompetitive, infected, an inescapable grid of emptiness and valuelessness.”
      “It has been thought that the vastness and self-replication of such landscapes equate to valuelessness, and therefore that they might be put to industrial use.”
evaluator
  1. Agent noun of evaluate; one who evaluates.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The styles were then removed from each flower just above the point of emergence from the hypanthium and passed to the evaluator.”
      “Neither evaluator identified sentence structure unvaried as a problem in 38 papers.”
      “However, the firm made the mistake of submitting a performance bond, instead of a tender bond, as was required by the evaluator.”
evaluativeness
  1. The condition of being evaluative
  2. Examples:
    1. “Considering the evaluativeness of morality, this self-report of moral decision-making may be especially prone to biased self-report.”
valueness
  1. The state or quality of having value.
valuableness
  1. The quality of being valuable.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The valuableness of rare gems is evident in their staggering prices.”
      “The valuableness of implementing artificial intelligence in customer service is the ability to increase efficiency and provide personalized experiences.”
valuables
  1. valuable items collectively.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “After yesterday's post on safes and storage, we heard a snippet on Radio 4's You and Yours about the history of valuables storage.”
      “My biggest concern as I arrived at the locker was remembering the combination to a small safe for valuables.”
      “The second point is very important because even if your car is locked and alarmed, it is still at risk if there are valuables on view.”
evaluability
  1. Ability to be evaluated.
evaluatee
  1. One who is evaluated
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The evaluatee remained calm and confident throughout the interview, displaying a strong ability to handle pressure.”
valure
  1. (obsolete) Value.
evaluations
  1. plural of evaluation
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “As with all research, evaluations of these hypotheses will not confirm or refute associated theories but may allow refinement of theories.”
      “Social events include meetings with the farmers, harvest festivals, workdays at the farm and evaluations.”
      “They show that most approaches to using on-line tests, quizzes, and other evaluations suffer from increased student willingness to cheat.”
evaluatees
evaluators
valuations
  1. plural of valuation
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The group has increased its cash holdings since becoming worried, a few months ago, that equity valuations are looking stretched.”
      “They argued that voluntary clubs, like charities, should not be bracketed alongside profit-making businesses when it comes to rates valuations.”
      “The valuations of virtually all tech companies in the 1990s rose to stratospheric heights, making dividends unnecessary.”
evaluands
  1. plural of evaluand
valuators
  1. plural of valuator
  2. Examples:
    1. “One of the criteria of transparency is the speed at which qualified auditors or valuators can make their appraisals.”
      “At Tarves in 1684 the tradesmen valuators referred to mason work, dry-stone work, mud work, cassie work, fail and divot work.”
      “The underlying cause may be an honest difference in interpreting the company's prospects, or it may be due to an attempt by one of the valuators to bias the result.”
valuers
  1. plural of valuer
  2. Examples:
    1. “It is well-known that different valuers can arrive at different valuations.”
      “This would include agreeing on a specific valuer or valuers who would carry out the valuation.”
      “They were not only shown houses and apartments, but written valuations by supposedly reputable valuers.”
valures
  1. plural of valure
values
  1. plural of value
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “This book resulted from his belief that today's environmentalism has gone astray from its original roots and ethical values.”
      “In polytheism various religious views and values are recognized, and are thought of as moving towards their mutual existence.”
      “Pad both values to one bit greater than the number of bits in the minuend to accommodate the sign bit and to help avoid alignment mistakes.”
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