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name
Noun
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A name is what a person, place, or thing is called or how it is identified.
My name is Jack.
name
Verb
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To name is to give a name to someone, someplace, or something.
She named her cat Fluffy.
value
Noun
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Something's value is how good or important it is; how much money someone will exchange a thing for; an amount of money.
The value for me of this food is $100.
Human life has very much value.
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Your values are your ideas about which things are good.
He has strong values.
value
Verb
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If you value someone or something, you think that they are good and you don't want to lose them.
I value your help.
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If you value something judge how good or important it is.
They valued it at $600.
pair
Noun
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A pair is two things that go together.
She has many pairs of shoes, but she only has one pair of pants.
Those two make a lovely pair, don't they.
pair
Verb
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If you pair two people or things, you put them together.
Young women were often paired with older men.
They paired up at the dance.