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value

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noun (n)
- a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed(noun.cognition)Example:
The value assigned was 16 milliseconds.
source: wordnet30 - the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable(noun.attribute)Example:
The Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world.
source: wordnet30 - the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else(noun.possession)Example:
He tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices.
source: wordnet30 - relative darkness or lightness of a color(noun.attribute)Example:
I establish the colors and principal values by organizing the painting into three values--dark, medium...and light.
source: wordnet30 - (music) the relative duration of a musical note(noun.time)source: wordnet30
- an ideal accepted by some individual or group(noun.cognition)Example:
He has old-fashioned values.
source: wordnet30 - The property or aggregate properties of a thing by which it is rendered useful or desirable, or the degree of such property or sum of properties; worth; excellence; utility; importance.(noun)source: webster1913
- That property of a color by which it is distinguished as bright or dark; luminosity.(noun)source: webster1913
verb (v)
- fix or determine the value of; assign a value to(verb.cognition)Example:
Value the jewelry and art work in the estate.
source: wordnet30 - To estimate the value, or worth, of; to rate at a certain price; to appraise; to reckon with respect to number, power, importance, etc.(verb)source: webster1913