value
/ˈvæljuː/
The word operates on a spectrum between objective quantification and subjective appreciation. In its most literal sense, it refers to the cold, hard number assigned to an asset in a marketplace—a factual measurement of worth. When shifted toward utility or emotion, it describes the perceived benefit or significance of something. This is less about price and more about 'usefulness' or 'meaning.' To value someone's friendship is an act of emotional investment, contrasting with valuing a piece of jewelry for its gold content. In the plural form ('values'), the word transforms into a moral compass. It refers to the internal architecture of beliefs that dictate right from wrong, moving the concept from external worth to internal integrity.
Uncountable when discussing the general worth or utility of an item ('This tool has great value'). Countable when referring to a set of moral principles and beliefs ('Traditional family values').
💬Casual Conversation
Mark, please tell me you didn't just tank the value of the whole account.
Chill. I'm just winging it until David checks the numbers.
Meanings
The monetary worth of something.
"The market value of the house has increased significantly."
The regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, utility, or worth of something.
"I fail to see the value in spending hours on this task."
A person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
"Family values are central to their culture."
To estimate the monetary worth of something.
"The appraiser valued the painting at five thousand dollars."
To consider someone or something to be important or beneficial; to prize.
"I value your friendship more than anything."
Examples
Look, this old coin has some actual value, okay?
I just can't see the value in this meeting!
Stop it! I really value our friendship, you idiot!
What is the current market value of this property?
I believe my core values align with your company culture.
The value of the dollar is dropping way too fast.
Do you think this dress provides good value for money?
Collocations & Compounds
market value
The amount for which something can be sold on a competitive market.
face value
The nominal value of a security or the apparent value of something at first glance.
family values
Moral standards and beliefs centered on the family unit.
added value
Additional features or benefits that increase the worth of a product or service.
nutritional value
The amount of vitamins, minerals, and energy provided by food.
Idioms & Sayings
value for money
Something that is well worth the money spent on it.
face value
The apparent value of something, or accepting something as it appears without further investigation.
added value
Additional features or benefits that make a product or service more attractive or valuable.
market value
The amount for which something can be sold on the open market.