Frequency rank: 1,470.
- value; worth; merit
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- value; worth; merit
This meaning refers to the importance or usefulness of something, often in terms of money, quality, or significance in a particular context.
Generated collocations (experimental)
かち価値をみいだす見出すto find valueかちかん価値観values; sense of valueしじょうかち市場価値market valueぶんかてき文化的かち価値cultural valueかち価値をひょうか評価するto evaluate valueかち価値があるto be valuableかち価値のあるけいけん経験valuable experienceかち価値のこてい固定か化fixation of valueじこ自己かち価値self-worthかち価値がさがる下がるto decrease in valueぶつりてき物理的かち価値physical valueかち価値をたかめる高めるto enhance value
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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All things considered, and it's just my opinion but, I think that the value of a present changes depending on how much thought is put into it.
Of course you can't say that it's worth nothing because it isn't perfect, so that doesn't mean that GTD is useless.
The value of a good education cannot be measured in terms of money.
Tightly-knit carpets are generally more valuable.
Even though Sato has a nice personality, he doesn't know its value and doesn't like himself.
It is not until you get sick that you realize the value of good health.
She has a ring whose value is beyond belief.
It is worthwhile to ask what sort of picture they found there.