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value
noun as in financial worth
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noun as in advantage, worth
Strongest matches
benefit, content, import, importance, meaning, power, profit, purpose, quality, sense, significance, use, valuation
Strong matches
account, bearing, caliber, condition, connotation, consequence, denotation, desirability, distinction, drift, eminence, esteem, estimation, excellence, finish, force, goodness, grade, help, implication, interpretation, mark, merit, preference, regard, repute, serviceableness, state, stature, substance, superiority, usefulness, utility
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verb as in to regard highly
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hold dear, hold in respect, rate highly, regard highly, respect, set store by, think highly of
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Example Sentences
“Right now, our founding ideals and values are being shredded before our eyes in Washington D.C., and California will not sit idle,” Newsom said.
“Institutions of higher education are free to develop models and values other than those below,” the compact said, “if the institution elects to forego federal benefits.”
We’ll see how the league values us as players and as drivers of that growth.”
The distance may be greater now, since one adventure during his Earth X interlude involved him slaughtering people he now knows shared his inclusive values.
“In a time where value matters now more than ever, Americans seek value in areas of their everyday, including where they live with nearly a third opting to rent versus purchase a home.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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