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Is valued an abstract noun

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9y ago

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Yes, the noun value (values) is an abstract noun; a word for the amount something is worth; the importance or usefulness of something; a mathematical number or amount that is not known and is represented by a letter; the length of time that a musical note lasts.

The plural form, values is also an abstract, aggregate noun (no singular form) for the principles and beliefs that influence behavior and way of life.

The word values is also also the third person, singular present of the verb value.

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No, the word 'valued' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to value. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.

The word value is an abstract noun as a word for the worth of something.

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8y ago

Yes it is. It can also be a verb, like you can value a house to get its price before it is sold.

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