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account value or worth. [1/16 definitions]
appreciate to perceive and acknowledge the worth of; value. [1/4 definitions]
appreciation the act of judging worth or quality, or the capacity for so judging. [1/5 definitions]
attest to confirm, testify to, or prove the genuineness or worth of. [1/2 definitions]
bargain something obtained at a good price, esp. if it is worth more than what was given in exchange. [1/6 definitions]
bottom the position of least worth or value. [1/11 definitions]
cheap-jack having little or no worth or value; inferior, base, or the like. [1/3 definitions]
cheeseparing something of little worth. [1/3 definitions]
count1 to carry weight or to have worth or importance. [1/10 definitions]
crown a coin formerly minted in England worth five shillings. [1/21 definitions]
denigrate to deny the worth of; sneer at; belittle. [1/2 definitions]
desirable worth doing or having; advisable. [1/3 definitions]
devalue to decrease or annul the value, worth, or importance of. [1/2 definitions]
dignity one's sense of worth; pride or self-respect, esp. as manifested in one's bearing or behavior. [1/3 definitions]
dollar a coin or paper money worth one hundred cents. [1/3 definitions]
ennoble to make exalted in character, quality, or moral worth. [1/2 definitions]
equity the net worth of a business or property; total value of assets minus outstanding liabilities. [1/5 definitions]
estimation an opinion or judgment of the worth or value of someone or something. [1/3 definitions]
euro a coin of the European Union worth one hundred cents. [1/2 definitions]
evaluate to determine the level, value, or worth of; appraise. [1/2 definitions]
face value the apparent worth of something. [1/2 definitions]