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1. value-system
noun. the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group.
Synonyms
- value orientation
- moral principle
- Chartism
- ethic
Antonyms
- reality principle
- yang
- yin
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Rhymes with Value Statement
- reinstatement
- restatement
- misstatement
- abatement
2. statement
noun. ['ˈsteɪtmənt'] a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc.
Synonyms
- answer
- truth
- announcement
- misstatement
- condition
- verbal description
- result
- term
- reservation
- subject matter
- understanding
- Bill of Rights
- proclamation
- estimate
- forecasting
- thing
- annunciation
- proposition
- comment
- description
- explicandum
- explanandum
- summary
- cautious statement
- resolution
- true statement
- remark
- bidding
- input
- sum-up
- mathematical statement
- pleading
- representation
- restatement
- assurance
- foretelling
- solvent
- quotation
- commentary
- rhetorical question
- explanation
- formula
- reply
- solution
- promulgation
- negation
- agreement
- substance
- declaration
- falsity
- message
- prognostication
- qualification
- content
- amendment
- chemical formula
- word
- bid
- understatement
- explanans
- value statement
- falsehood
- response
- prediction
- recital
- untruth
Antonyms
- truth
- overstatement
- false
- falsity
3. statement
noun. ['ˈsteɪtmənt'] a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true.
Synonyms
- argument
- determiner
- clincher
- counterargument
- specious argument
- con
- proof
- last word
- determining factor
- evidence
- case
- pro
Antonyms
- pro
- inaccuracy
- accurate
- true
4. statement
noun. ['ˈsteɪtmənt'] (music) the presentation of a musical theme.
Synonyms
- musical theme
- idea
- augmentation
- theme
- diminution
Antonyms
- diminution
- astigmatism
- safety
- improvement
5. statement
noun. ['ˈsteɪtmənt'] a nonverbal message.
Synonyms
- content
- subject matter
- substance
Antonyms
- fullness
- wetness
- unsoundness
- guilt
6. value
noun. ['ˈvæljuː'] a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed.
Synonyms
- argument
- eigenvalue
- scale value
- eigenvalue of a square matrix
- numerical quantity
- eigenvalue of a matrix
- parameter
Antonyms
- inessentiality
- important
- unimportant
- insignificance
7. value
noun. ['ˈvæljuː'] the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable.
Synonyms
- GNP
- national income
- importance
- monetary standard
- market price
- valuableness
- toll
- GDP
- price
- worth
- face value
- par value
- pricelessness
- monetary value
- cost
- book value
- market value
- standard
- invaluableness
- gross domestic product
- preciousness
- gross national product
- nominal value
- unimportance
Antonyms
- unimportance
- worthlessness
- scarcity
- poverty
8. value
noun. ['ˈvæljuː'] the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else.
Synonyms
- mess of pottage
- amount
- measure
- premium
- economic value
Antonyms
- unworthy
- worthless
- income
- nonpayment
9. value
noun. ['ˈvæljuː'] relative darkness or lightness of a color.
Synonyms
- light-colored
- black
- color property
- light
- white
- darkness
- dark
Antonyms
- black
- light
- white
- darkness
- dark
10. value
verb. ['ˈvæljuː'] fix or determine the value of; assign a value to.
Synonyms
- underestimate
- overestimate
- determine
- overvalue
- undervalue
- float
Antonyms
- undervalue
- overestimate
- overvalue
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