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The word 'valued' is the past tense of the verb to value.

The word value is both a verb and a noun.

  • The noun 'value' (values) is an abstract noun as a word for the amount that something is worth compared to the money that it costs; the degree to which someone or something is important or useful; a word for a concept.
  • The plural noun 'values' is also an abstract, uncountable noun as a word for the principles and beliefs that influence the behavior and way of life of a person or a particular group.

The word 'valued' also functions as an adjective.

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The plural noun 'values' is an abstract noun (and an uncountable noun) as a word for the principles and beliefs that influence the behavior and way of life of a person or a particular group; a word for a concept.

The count noun 'value' (values) is an abstract noun as a word for the amount that something is worth compared to the money that it costs; the degree to which someone or something is important or useful; a word for a concept.

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

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