valueless
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
value/ˈvaljuː/
▶noun
- 1 the regard that something is held to deserve; importance or worth.
■ material or monetary worth.
■ the worth of something compared to its price: at £12.50 the book is good value.
- 2 (values) principles or standards of behaviour.
- 3 the numerical amount denoted by an algebraic term; a magnitude, quantity, or number.
- 4 Music the relative duration of the sound signified by a note.
- 5 Linguistics the meaning of a word or other linguistic unit.
■ the sound represented by a letter or symbol.
- 6 the relative degree of lightness or darkness of a colour.
- 1 estimate the value of.
- 2 consider to be important or beneficial.
– derivatives
valueless adjective,
valuelessness noun,
valuer noun (Brit.).
valueless adjective,
valuelessness noun,
valuer noun (Brit.).
– origin ME: from OFr., fem. past part. of valoir ‘be worth’, from L. valere.
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