Pronunciation: /ˈvæljuː/
noun the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something
A1 I always look for good value when shopping.
A2 She didn't understand the value of hard work until she got her first job.
B1 The company's core values include integrity and transparency.
B2 It's important to consider the cultural values of the people you are working with.
C1 The artist's work has increased in value since their passing.
C2 The value of education cannot be underestimated in today's society.
verb consider (someone or something) to be important or beneficial; have a high opinion of
A1 I value my family above all else.
A2 She values honesty in all her relationships.
B1 The company values diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
B2 As a collector, he values rare coins for their historical significance.
C1 The artist values creativity and originality in his work above all else.
C2 The CEO values transparency and open communication with employees.