Value at Meaning in English
expression
ˈvæɫju/ /ˈæt
VAL-yoo at
vˈæljuː/ /ˈæt
VAL-yoo at
Definition
To estimate or determine the worth or price of something at a specific amount.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in business, finance, or appraisal contexts. Commonly followed by a currency or amount ('value at $10,000'). Not used for personal opinions like 'I value honesty at...'.
Spanish: valorar en - estimar enPortuguese (BR): avaliar em - estimar emPortuguese (PT): avaliar em - estimar emChinese (Simplified): 估值为 - 价值为Chinese (Traditional): 估值為 - 價值為Hindi: की कीमत लगानाArabic: تُقَدِّر بـ - تُقَدَّر قيمتها بـBengali: মূল্য নির্ধারণ করা - মূল্যায়ন করাRussian: оценивать вJapanese: 〜と評価する - 〜と見積もるVietnamese: định giá ở - ước tính ởKorean: ~로 평가하다 - ~의 가치가 있다Turkish: değer biçmek - olarak değerlendirmekUrdu: کی قدر لگانا - اندازہ لگاناIndonesian: menilai pada - memperkirakan pada
Example Sentences
The painting was valued at $2,000.
basic
The house was valued at half a million dollars.
basic
The company is valued at billions of dollars.
basic
My car was valued at less than I expected when I tried to sell it.
natural
His jewelry collection was valued at over a hundred thousand dollars by the appraiser.
natural
Experts valued at the rare coin at more than five times its original price.
natural