価値 - 定義、意味と同義語 | Vocabulary.com
原題: Value - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
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- 「価値」とは、何かを重要で価値のあるものと考えることを指します。価値は、物事の重要性や有用性を評価する際に用いられる概念であり、さまざまな文脈で使われます。
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Value - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com SKIP TO CONTENT value /ˈvælju/ /ˈvælju/ IPA guide Other forms: values; valued; valuing When you value something, you consider it important and worthwhile. For example, if you value someone’s opinion, you will ask that person's advice before making a big decision. Value has to do with how much something is worth, either in terms of cash or importance. As a verb, it means "holding something in high regard," (like "I value our friendship") but it can also mean "determine how much something is worth," like a prize valued at $200. The noun value also relates to worth, like a used car that is a good value, the value of good health, or the ideals we have, like "My values include honesty and fairness." Definitions of value noun the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable “the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world” see more see less types: show 40 types... hide 40 types... invaluableness , preciousness , pricelessness , valuableness the positive quality of being precious and beyond value cost , monetary value , price the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold) cost , price , toll value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something richness the quality of having high intrinsic value importance the quality of being important and worthy of note unimportance the quality of not being important or worthy of note national income the total value of all income in a nation (wages and profits and interest and rents and pension payments) during a given period (usually 1 yr) GNP , gross national product former measure of the United States economy; the total market value of goods and services produced by all citizens and capital during a given period (usually 1 yr) GDP , gross domestic product the measure of an economy adopted by the United States in 1991; the total market values of goods and services produced by workers and capital within a nation's borders during a given period (usually 1 year) face value , nominal value , par value the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market value book value the value at which an asset is carried on a balance sheet; equals cost minus accumulated depreciation market price , market value the price at which buyers and sellers trade the item in an open marketplace monetary standard , standard the value behind the money in a monetary system gold something likened to the metal in brightness or preciousness or superiority etc. average cost total cost for all units bought (or produced) divided by the number of units differential cost , incremental cost , marginal cost the increase or decrease in costs as a result of one more or one less unit of output expensiveness the quality of being high-priced assessment the market value set on assets affordability , inexpensiveness the quality of being reasonably priced death toll the number of deaths resulting from some particular cause such as an accident or a battle or a natural disaster big deal anything of great importance or consequence magnitude relative importance account importance or value momentousness utmost importance prominence relative importance greatness , illustriousness the property possessed by something or someone of outstanding importance or eminence significance the quality of being significant essentiality , essentialness basic importance urgency pressing importance requiring speedy action weight , weightiness the relative importance granted to something inessentiality not of basic importance pettiness , puniness , slightness , triviality the quality of being unimportant and petty or frivolous insignificance the quality of having little or no significance real GNP , real gross national product a version of the GNP that has been adjusted for the effects of inflation capital stock the book value of the outstanding shares of a corporation gold standard a monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency is defined by a stated quantity of gold silver standard a monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency is defined by a stated quantity of silver bimetallism a monetary standard under which the basic unit of currency is defined by stated amounts of two metals (usually gold and silver) with values set at a predetermined ratio gravity alarming importance or seriousness seriousness alarming importance or seriousness type of: worth the quality that renders something desirable or valuable or useful noun a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed “the value assigned was 16 milliseconds” see more see less types: show 4 types... hide 4 types... characteristic root of a square matrix , eigenvalue , eigenvalue of a matrix , eigenvalue of a square matrix (mathematics) any number such that a given square matrix minus that number times the identity matrix has a zero determinant scale value a value on some scale of measurement argument , parameter (computer science) a reference or value that is passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command, or program average an intermediate scale value regarded as normal or usual type of: numerical quantity a quantity expressed as a number noun the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else “he tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices” synonyms: economic value see more see less types: mess of pottage anything of trivial value premium the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value type of: amount , measure , quantity how much there is or how many there are of something that you can quantify verb fix or determine the value of; assign a value to “ value the jewelry and art work in the estate” see more see less types: overestimate , overvalue assign too high a value to underestimate , undervalue assign too low a value to float allow (currencies) to fluctuate type of: determine , set fix conclusively or authoritatively verb evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of synonyms: appraise , assess , evaluate , measure , valuate assess estimate the value of (property) for taxation see more see less types: show 21 types... hide 21 types... grade , mark , score assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation rate estimate the value of standardise , standardize evaluate by comparing with a standard reassess , reevaluate revise or renew one's assessment censor subject to political, religious, or moral censorship praise express approval of blue-pencil , delete , edit cut or eliminate revalue value anew troll praise or celebrate in song salute express commendation of applaud express approval of exalt , extol , glorify , laud , proclaim praise, glorify, or honor blandish , flatter praise somewhat dishonestly eulogise , eulogize praise formally and eloquently compliment , congratulate say something to someone that expresses praise gush , rave praise enthusiastically commend express approval of commend , recommend express a good opinion of advertise , advertize , promote , push make publicity for; try to sell (a product) puff , puff up praise extravagantly sonnet praise in a sonnet type of: evaluate , judge , pass judgment form a critical opinion of verb estimate the value of synonyms: rate see more see less types: revalue value anew appreciate , apprise , apprize increase the value of type of: appraise , assess , evaluate , measure , valuate evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of noun an ideal accepted by some individual or group “he has old-fashioned values ” see more see less types: show 8 types... hide 8 types... introject (psychoanalysis) parental figures (and their values) that you introjected as a child; the voice of conscience is usually a parent's voice internalized principle a rule or standard especially of good behavior accounting principle , accounting standard a principle that governs current accounting practice and that is used as a reference to determine the appropriate treatment of complex transactions chivalry , knightliness the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct ethic , moral principle , value orientation , value-system the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group Hellenism the principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization judicial doctrine , judicial principle , legal principle (law) a principle underlying the formulation of jurisprudence scruple an ethical or moral principle that inhibits action type of: ideal the idea of something that is perfect; something that one hopes to attain verb regard highly; think much of synonyms: esteem , prise , prize , respect see more see less types: show 6 types... hide 6 types... think the world of esteem very highly fear , revere , reverence , venerate regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of admire , look up to feel admiration for enshrine , saint hold sacred worship show devotion to (a deity) envy feel envious towards; admire enviously type of: consider , reckon , regard , see , view deem to be verb hold dear synonyms: appreciate , prize , treasure see more see less types: show 4 types... hide 4 types... do justice show due and full appreciation recognise , recognize show approval or appreciation of honor , honour , reward bestow honor or rewards upon rubricate place in the church calendar as a red-letter day honoring a saint type of: consider , reckon , regard , see , view deem to be noun (music) the relative duration of a musical note synonyms: note value , time value see more see less type of: continuance , duration the period of time during which something continues noun relative darkness or lightness of a color “"I establish the colors and principal values by organizing the painti