value

[ˈvæljuː]
n
the desirability of a thing, often in respect of some property such as usefulness or exchangeability: worth, merit, or importance
an amount, esp a material or monetary one, considered to be a fair exchange in return for a thing; assigned valuation
the value of the picture is £10 000
reasonable or equivalent return; satisfaction
value for money
precise meaning or significance
the moral principles and beliefs or accepted standards of a person or social group
a person with old-fashioned values
a particular magnitude, number, or amount.the particular quantity that is the result of applying a function or operation for some given argument
short for time value
a gradation of tone from light to dark or of colour luminosity.the relation of one of these elements to another or to the whole picture
the quality or tone of the speech sound associated with a written character representing it
`g' has the value (dʒ) in English `gem' vb
to assess or estimate the worth, merit, or desirability of; appraise
to have a high regard for, esp in respect of worth, usefulness, merit, etc; esteem or prize
to value freedom
to fix the financial or material worth of (a unit of currency, work of art, etc)
jewels valued at £40 000