Unvalue

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Lack of value; valuelessness; worthlessness uncountable

    "There was no happiness nowhere to be found in this life of unvalue, this life that had been devalued a million times in one life time, from the womb to the culture death: abortion, the death penalty, projects, thug life, middle class, bill gates [...]"

  2. 2
    A negative or undesirable value (all senses) countable

    "According to him, God cannot be called the Highest Value, because there in no 'unvalue' with which he can be contrasted. But, here Alexander confuses the absolute predicate with relative ones. If a thing has value, it is in contrast to some unvalue, since all predicts affirmed about finite things are relative. But, applied to God, the case is otherwise. All that is said about God is absolutely predicated."

Example

More examples

"There was no happiness nowhere to be found in this life of unvalue, this life that had been devalued a million times in one life time, from the womb to the culture death: abortion, the death penalty, projects, thug life, middle class, bill gates [...]"

Etymology

From un- (“lack of”) + value.

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