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English Idioms :: value
valubaly - See: FACE VALUE.
Traditional English :: valuable
valubaly - adj. & n.
--adj.
    of great value, price, or worth (a valuable property; valuable information).
--n.
    (usu. in pl.) a valuable thing, esp. a small article of personal property.
    valuably adv.
Traditional English :: valuation
valubaly - n.
1 a an estimation (esp. by a professional valuer) of a thing's worth. b the worth estimated.
2 the price set on a thing.
    valuate v.tr. esp. US.
Traditional English :: valuator
valubaly - n.
a person who makes valuations; a valuer.
Traditional English :: value
valubaly - n. & v.
--n.
    1 the worth, desirability, or utility of a thing, or the qualities on which these depend (the value of regular exercise).
    2 worth as estimated; valuation (set a high value on my time).
    3 the amount of money or goods for which a thing can be exchanged in the open market; purchasing power.
    4 the equivalent of a thing; what represents or is represented by or may be substituted for a thing (paid them the value of their lost property).
    5 (in full value for money) something well worth the money spent.
    6 the ability of a thing to serve a purpose or cause an effect (news value; nuisance value).
    7 (in pl.) one's principles or standards; one's judgement of what is valuable or important in life.
    8 Mus. the duration of the sound signified by a note.
    9 Math. the amount denoted by an algebraic term or expression.
    10 (foll. by of) a the meaning (of a word etc.). b the quality (of a spoken sound).
    11 the relative rank or importance of a playing-card, chess-piece, etc., according to the rules of the game.
    12 the relation of one part of a picture to others in respect of light and shade; the part being characterized by a particular tone.
    13 Physics & Chem. the numerical measure of a quantity or a number denoting magnitude on some conventional scale (the value of gravity at the equator).
--v.
    tr. (values, valued, valuing)
    1 estimate the value of; appraise (esp. professionally) (valued the property at Ь200,000).
    2 have a high or specified opinion of; attach importance to (a valued friend).
    value added tax a tax on the amount by which the value of an article has been increased at each stage of its production. value judgement a subjective estimate of quality etc. value received money or its equivalent given for a bill of exchange. [ME f. OF, fem. past part. of valoir be worth f. L valere]
Traditional English :: valueless
valubaly - adj.
having no value.
    valuelessness n.
valubaly -