Collocations with "value"

39 collocations found

added value

The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering it to customers.

added9.0
nutritional value

the quantity and quality of nutrients in a food

nutritional9.0
aesthetic value

the worth of something in terms of its beauty or artistic merit

aesthetic8.5
entertainment value

the degree to which something is enjoyable or amusing

entertainment8.5
intrinsic value

Refers to the inherent worth of something, regardless of its external or market value.

intrinsic8.5
monetary value

The amount that something is worth in money.

monetary8.5
novelty value

The quality of being interesting because something is new, not because it is good or useful.

novelty8.5
nutritive value

Refers to the health benefits, such as vitamins and minerals, that food provides.

nutritive8.5
sentimental value

the value of an object based on its emotional or personal significance, not its monetary worth

sentimental8.5
shared value

principles or standards of behavior held in common by a group

shared8.5
middle-class value

a principle or standard of behavior that is considered important by the middle class

middle-class8.3
estimated value

An approximation of the monetary, material, or assessed worth of an asset.

estimated8.2
immense value

Describes something that is extremely useful, important, or worth a lot of money.

immense8.2
value a friendship

to consider a friendship to be important

friendship8.0
highly value

to consider someone or something as very important or useful

highly8.0
inestimable value

Used to describe something of such great worth that it cannot be measured or calculated.

inestimable8.0
resale value

Refers to the value of a used item when it is sold again.

resale8.0
share value

the monetary worth of a single share of a company's stock

share8.0
cultural value

The core principles and ideals upon which an entire community exists.

cultural7.9
freedom7.8
value honesty

To consider honesty to be important.

honesty7.8
greatly7.7
brand value

The financial worth of a brand.

brand7.5
scarcity value

The value of an item is increased because it is rare.

scarcity7.5
residual value

The estimated value of a fixed asset at the end of its useful life.

residual7.2
Victorian value

Moral or social principles associated with the Victorian era, often seen as strict.

Victorian7.0
value input

to consider the contribution of ideas or feedback to be important

input7.0
value privacy

to consider privacy to be important

privacy7.0
value judgement

An assessment of something as good or bad in terms of one's standards or priorities.

judgement6.9
cherish value

to hold a principle or standard of behavior as very important

cherish6.8