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value

value

Meaning of value

consider important

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EN-UK/ˈvæljuː/
EN-US/tu ˈvæljuː/
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value with Russian translation

value usage examples

🇨🇳ZH🇬🇧EN

Many people value the story because it explains their history.

🇨🇳ZH🇬🇧EN

We value small rituals that bring neighbours together.

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value belongs to the topic "Culture and Traditions of Countries". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

value重视
shower淋浴
elevator电梯
towel毛巾
TV电视
view景色
breakfast早餐

value synonyms

Related words worth learning together

appreciate
Often means to recognize the good qualities of someone/something or to be grateful; less about monetary estimation and more about recognition or gratitude.
esteem
To respect deeply or hold in high regard; more formal and elevated than everyday 'value'.
treasure
To value greatly, often with affectionate or sentimental tone; can be literal (to keep as a treasure) or figurative.
prize
To value highly or regard as important; as a verb less common and slightly formal; can also mean to award (in different contexts).
respect
To feel or show admiration for someone because of their qualities; emphasizes admiration and deference and can overlap with 'value' when meaning appreciation.
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🇬🇧en

Often means to recognize the good qualities of someone/something or to be grateful; less about monetary estimation and more about recognition or gratitude.

B1Often

I appreciate your help with the project.

🇬🇧en

To respect deeply or hold in high regard; more formal and elevated than everyday 'value'.

C1Rarely

She is esteemed by her colleagues for her integrity.

T
🇬🇧en
treasure

To value greatly, often with affectionate or sentimental tone; can be literal (to keep as a treasure) or figurative.

B2Rarely

She treasures the time they spent together.

🇬🇧en

To value highly or regard as important; as a verb less common and slightly formal; can also mean to award (in different contexts).

B2Rarely

He prizes honesty more than wealth.

🇬🇧en

To feel or show admiration for someone because of their qualities; emphasizes admiration and deference and can overlap with 'value' when meaning appreciation.

A2Very Often

I respect her decision to move abroad.

H
🇬🇧en
hold dear

Idiomatic phrase meaning to value or love something deeply; more emotional and intimate than neutral 'value'.

B2Rarely

He holds his family traditions dear.

🇬🇧en

Focuses on assessing or measuring value, quality, or performance objectively; more analytical and formal than 'value' in the sense of esteem.

B2Often

We need to evaluate the program's effectiveness.

🇬🇧en

Implies estimating value, amount, or level often for official, practical, or administrative purposes; similar to evaluate but used in specific contexts.

B2Often

They assessed the damage after the storm.

A
🇬🇧en
appraise

Specifically to estimate monetary value, often by an expert (an appraisal); more technical and financial than general 'value'.

C1Rarely

A specialist appraised the painting at $10,000.

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How to pronounce value and what this word means

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how to pronounce value

/ˈvæljuː/

value translation

value

value examples

Many people value the story because it explains their history.

value transcription

/ˈvæljuː/, /tu ˈvæljuː/

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value meaning: what does it mean?

consider important

value pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

value is pronounced as /ˈvæljuː/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

value definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Many people value the story because it explains their history. Translation: Многие люди ценят эту историю, потому что она объясняет их прошлое.

Is value part of Culture and Traditions of Countries vocabulary?

Yes, value can be learned in the Culture and Traditions of Countries topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is value part of Travel and Leisure vocabulary?

Yes, value can be learned in the Travel and Leisure topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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