value

The word “value” has 2 syllables: val-ue

It's pronounced as /ˈvæljuː/


What is synonym and antonym for value?

In the thesaurus, “value” has 136 synonyms and 69 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for value along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for value

  • account
  • adjudge
  • admire
  • adore
  • advantage
  • amount
  • analyze
  • appraisal
  • appraise
  • appreciate
  • apprize
  • ascertain
  • assay
  • assess
  • assessment
  • bearing
  • benefit
  • caliber
  • cardinal virtue
  • caress
  • charge
  • cherish
  • condition
  • connotation
  • consequence
  • content
  • cost
  • decide
  • deem
  • denotation
  • desirability
  • determine
  • dig
  • discover
  • distinction
  • drift
  • edge
  • eminence
  • enjoy
  • enshrine
  • equivalent
  • esteem
  • estimate
  • estimation
  • evaluate
  • evaluation
  • excellence
  • excellency
  • expense
  • face value
  • fancy
  • fee
  • figure
  • finish
  • force
  • goodness
  • grace
  • grade
  • greatness
  • guesstimate
  • help
  • hold dear
  • hold in respect
  • idolize
  • implication
  • import
  • importance
  • interpretation
  • judge
  • learn
  • like
  • list price
  • love
  • mark
  • market price
  • marketability
  • meaning
  • memorialize
  • merit
  • misesteem
  • misjudge
  • misprize
  • monetary worth
  • perfection
  • plus
  • power
  • preference
  • price
  • prize
  • profit
  • purpose
  • quality
  • rate
  • rate highly
  • reappraise
  • reassess
  • reevaluate
  • regard
  • regard highly
  • rejudge
  • relish
  • repute
  • respect
  • revalue
  • revere
  • reverence
  • sense
  • serviceableness
  • set
  • set store by
  • set store on
  • settle
  • significance
  • state
  • stature
  • substance
  • superiority
  • survey
  • test
  • think highly of
  • transvaluate
  • transvalue
  • treasure
  • underestimate
  • undervalue
  • unit price
  • use
  • usefulness
  • utility
  • valuate
  • valuation
  • venerate
  • virtue
  • weight
  • worship
  • worth

Antonyms for value

  • abandon
  • abhor
  • abominate
  • bad-mouth
  • baseness
  • beginning
  • belittle
  • blemish
  • cheapness
  • commencement
  • crumminess
  • cry down
  • decry
  • defect
  • deficiency
  • demerit
  • deprecate
  • depreciate
  • despise
  • detest
  • detriment
  • disadvantage
  • disdain
  • dislike
  • disparage
  • disregard
  • disrespect
  • disvalue
  • drawback
  • emptiness
  • execrate
  • failing
  • fault
  • flaw
  • forget
  • hate
  • high-hat
  • ignore
  • inadequacy
  • inadequateness
  • inferiority
  • insignificance
  • insufficiency
  • kiss off
  • loathe
  • loss
  • lousiness
  • meanness
  • minimize
  • minus
  • negative
  • neglect
  • not care
  • paltriness
  • pettiness
  • poorness
  • put down
  • scorn
  • scout
  • slight
  • snub
  • start
  • unacceptability
  • undervalue
  • unimportance
  • valuelessness
  • weakness
  • worthlessness
  • write off

Meanings of value

  • noun
    1. The quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable.
    2. The degree of importance given to something.
    3. That which is valued or highly esteemed, such as one's morals, morality, or belief system.
    4. The amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else.
    5. The relative duration of a musical note.
    6. The relative darkness or lightness of a color in (a specific area of) a painting etc.
    7. Any definite numerical quantity or other mathematical object, determined by being measured, computed, or otherwise defined.
    8. Precise meaning; import.
    9. (in the plural) The valuable ingredients to be obtained by treating a mass or compound; specifically, the precious metals contained in rock, gravel, etc.
    10. Esteem; regard.
    11. Valour; also spelled valew.
  • verb
    1. To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
    2. To fix or determine the value of; assign a value to, as of jewelry or art work.
    3. To regard highly; think much of; place importance upon.
    4. To hold dear.

Example Sentences

  • The antique clock held sentimental value for the family, passed down through generations.
  • In negotiations, both parties strive to find common ground and agree on the value of the deal.
  • Education is an investment in knowledge that holds long-term value for personal and professional growth.
  • The art collector appraised the painting's historical value before making a purchase.
  • It's essential to recognize and appreciate the intrinsic value of kindness in our interactions with others.

On this page you'll find 205 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to value, such as: abandon, abhor, abominate, account, adjudge, admire, adore.

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Related Words

negligibility

  • baseness
  • cheapness
  • emptiness
  • frivolousness
  • immateriality
  • inconsequence
  • inconsequentiality
  • inconsiderableness
  • insignificance
  • insignificancy
  • irrelevance
  • littleness
  • measliness
  • negligible
  • negligibleness
  • nullity
  • paltriness
  • pettiness
  • shabbiness
  • slightness
  • smallness
  • subordination
  • trifle
  • triviality
  • trivialness
  • unimportance
  • valuelessness
  • worthlessness

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values

  • adjudges
  • admires
  • adores
  • advantages
  • analyzes
  • appraisals
  • appraises
  • appreciates
  • apprizes
  • ascertains
  • assays
  • assesses
  • assessments
  • attitude
  • beliefs
  • cardinal virtues
  • caresses
  • character
  • charges
  • cherishes
  • code
  • conduct
  • conscience
  • costs
  • decides
  • deems
  • determines
  • digs
  • discovers
  • distinctions
  • edges
  • enjoys
  • enshrines
  • esteems
  • estimates
  • estimations
  • ethics
  • evaluates
  • evaluations
  • excellences
  • excellencies
  • face values
  • fancies
  • fees
  • figures
  • graces
  • guesstimates
  • ideals
  • idolizes
  • integrity
  • judges
  • learns
  • likes
  • list prices
  • loves
  • memorializes
  • merits
  • misesteems
  • misjudges
  • misprizes
  • morals
  • mores
  • pluses
  • plusses
  • prices
  • prizes
  • rates
  • reappraises
  • reassesses
  • reevaluates
  • regards
  • rejudges
  • relishes
  • respects
  • revalues
  • reverences
  • reveres
  • scruples
  • sense of duty
  • sense of honor
  • sets
  • sets store by
  • sets store on
  • settles
  • standards
  • superiorities
  • surveys
  • tests
  • transvaluates
  • transvalues
  • treasures
  • underestimates
  • undervalues
  • unit prices
  • valuates
  • valuations
  • venerates
  • virtues
  • worships
  • worths

quantitate

had a soft spot for

  • admired
  • adored
  • appreciated
  • cherished
  • devoured
  • dug
  • enjoyed
  • fancied
  • favored
  • got a charge out of
  • got a kick out of
  • idolized
  • liked
  • loved
  • preferred
  • prized
  • relished
  • revered
  • savored
  • savoured
  • took to
  • treasured
  • valued
  • venerated
  • was partial to
  • went for
  • worshiped
  • worshipped

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