| DEVALUED | • devalued v. Simple past tense and past participle of devalue. • DEVALUE v. to lessen the worth of. |
| DEVALUES | • devalues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devalue. • DEVALUE v. to lessen the worth of. |
| DISVALUE | • disvalue v. To regard something as having little or no value. • disvalue v. To undervalue; to depreciate. • disvalue n. Harm, demerit. |
| MISVALUE | • misvalue v. (Transitive) To value wrongly: to misjudge the value of. • MISVALUE v. to value incorrectly. |
| OUTVALUE | • outvalue v. (Transitive) To have a higher value than; to exceed in worth. • OUTVALUE v. to be worth more than. |
| PREVALUE | • PREVALUE v. to value beforehand. |
| REVALUED | • revalued v. Simple past tense and past participle of revalue. • REVALUE v. to value again. |
| REVALUES | • revalues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revalue. • REVALUE v. to value again. |
| UNVALUED | • unvalued adj. Not having been valued or appraised. • unvalued adj. Not considered to be of worth; deemed valueless. • unvalued adj. (Obsolete) Having inestimable value; invaluable. |
| UPVALUED | • upvalued v. Simple past tense and past participle of upvalue. • UPVALUE v. to increase the value of. |
| UPVALUES | • upvalues n. Plural of upvalue. • upvalues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upvalue. • UPVALUE v. to increase the value of. |