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taken at face value

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  • face value — noun count or uncount the value of a stamp or coin that is shown on the front of it take someone/something at face value or accept someone/something at face value to accept someone or something without considering whether they really are what… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • face value — noun 1. the value of a security that is set by the company issuing it; unrelated to market value • Syn: ↑par value, ↑nominal value • Hypernyms: ↑value 2. the apparent worth as opposed to the real worth • Hypernyms: ↑semblance, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • face value — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms face value : singular face value plural face values the value of a stamp or coin that is shown on the front of it • take someone/something at face value= accept someone/something at face value to… …   English dictionary

  • face value — 1) N SING The face value of things such as coins, paper money, investment documents, or tickets is the amount of money that they are worth, and that is written on them. Tickets were selling at twice their face value. 2) PHRASE: PHR after v If you …   English dictionary

  • face value — noun Date: 1876 1. the value indicated on the face (as of a postage stamp or a stock certificate) 2. the apparent value or significance < if their remarks may be taken at face value > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ˌface ˈvalue — noun take sb/sth at face value to accept someone or something without thinking about whether they really are what they claim to be[/ex] These threats should not be taken at face value.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • take at face value — take (something) at face value to accept something because of the way it first looks or seems, without thinking about what else it could mean. These results should not be taken at face value careful analysis is required to assess their full… …   New idioms dictionary

  • face value — /ˈfeɪs vælju / (say fays valyooh) noun 1. the value stated on the face of a financial instrument or document; par value. 2. the value shown on a ticket, price tag, etc. –phrase 3. at face value, taken at the apparent value or significance: to… …  

  • take something at face value — take someone/​something at face value accept someone/​something at face value phrase to accept someone or something without considering whether they really are what they claim to be These threats should not be taken at face value. Thesaurus: to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • at face value — 1 : for the price that is printed on something We bought the tickets at face value. 2 ◇ Something that is taken/accepted at face value is regarded as true or genuine without being questioned or doubted. After all his lying, nothing he says now… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take someone at face value — take someone/​something at face value accept someone/​something at face value phrase to accept someone or something without considering whether they really are what they claim to be These threats should not be taken at face value. Thesaurus: to… …   Useful english dictionary

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