Collocations with value

value noun

1-) monetary or material worth

ADJECTIVES

high, low
・The diamond ring has a high value.

full, total, net
・The total value of the assets is calculated to be $1 million.

real, true, actual
・The real value of a product is determined by its quality

nominal • face • residual • resale
・The bus ticket had a nominal value of $2.

fluctuating
・the fluctuating value of gold and silver

market
・The real estate agent appraised the house to determine its market value.

excellent, good, great, outstanding • poor
・The product offers great value for its affordable price.

VERBS

place, put, set
・The company set a value of $10 for their new product.

increase, raise • double, triple, etc. 
・Real estate prices have increased in value over the last decade.

add
・The brand's reputation adds intrinsic value to its products.

lower, reduce 
・The flood damage to the house reduced its value by half.

hold, keep, maintain
・Gold is known to hold its value well over time.

calculate, appraise, work out
・The appraiser was hired to calculate the value of the property.

VALUE + VERB
go up, increase, appreciate • double, triple, etc.
・The value of the company's stock has been steadily increasing.

decrease, depreciate, fall, go down 
・The value of the company's shares started decreasing.

PHRASES

to the value of
・The donations amounted to the value of $10,000.

in value
・The stock market experienced a sudden drop in value.

an increase/rise in value
・The company's shares have seen a significant rise in value.

a drop/fall/reduction/decrease in value
・The economic recession caused a sharp decrease in the value of real estate properties.

value for money
・This budget-friendly hotel offers great value for money.

2-) worth; importance

ADJECTIVES

enormous, great, high, immense, tremendous 
・The book is a great value for anyone interested in the subject.

immeasurable, incalculable
・Time spent with loved ones holds immeasurable value.

doubtful, dubious, limited, low
・The information provided by that unreliable source has doubtful value.

lasting, enduring
・Spending quality time with loved ones creates lasting value

real, true 
・She realized the true value of education after attending college.

main, core, key
・Family is a core value in my life.

practical, sentimental, symbolic
・The painting holds sentimental value for the artist.

VERBS

have
・The antique vase has significant historical value.

attach, place, put, set
・She placed a high value on friendship and loyalty.

create
・We should always strive to create value in our work.

deliver
・The company's success is driven by its commitment to delivering value to its customers.

grasp, realize
・I don't think he fully grasps the value of education.

VALUE + VERB
be, lie
・The value of a friendship lies in the trust and support.

PREPOSITIONS

of
・the value of nature/education/friendship etc.
・The project is of immense value to society. 

to
・Volunteering in the community brings value to those in need.
・Learning a new language adds value to your communication skills.

3-) values: set of beliefs

ADJECTIVES

common, shared, universal 
・The party members have shared values and beliefs.

conservative, conventional, traditional 
・The novel explores the clash of traditional and modern values in a changing society.

middle-class, Victorian, bourgeois, Western, modern
・Democracy is a foundational Western value.

democratic, liberal, secular
・Free and fair elections are a cornerstone of democratic values.

aesthetic, cultural, educational, political, social, ethical, moral, spiritual
・Cultural values vary across different societies

personal • human • family • parental
・It is important to align your actions with your personal values to live a fulfilling life.

VERBS

have, hold
・It is important to have values that guide your decisions and actions in life.

encourage, foster, cherish
・Parents play a vital role in fostering values such as honesty and integrity in their children.

preserve, hold onto
・The government implemented policies to preserve the democratic values of the nation.

value verb

1-) think sb/sth is very important

ADVERBS

greatly, highly 
・The teacher highly values creativity and encourages students to think outside the box.

really, truly • particularly • rightly
・I really value your opinion on this matter.

increasingly 
・Parents are increasingly valuing education that fosters critical thinking and creativity in their children.

positively • negatively
・It is important to positively value and respect different cultural traditions