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face value
[feys val-yoo, feys val-yoo]
noun
the value printed on the face of a stock, bond, or other financial instrument or document.
apparent value.
Do not accept promises at face value.
face value
noun
the value written or stamped on the face of a commercial paper or coin
apparent worth or value, as opposed to real worth
Word History and Origins
Origin of face value1
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Example Sentences
The former Liverpool and Manchester City forward showed with his comments before and after the Kazakhstan game that we perhaps should not take each one of his public utterances at face value.
Instead, Maxwell served up a bunch of lies and deflections that he mostly accepted at face value.
The trick to figuring out the truth is accepting nothing at face value and comprehending that what we imagined for ourselves may not be preferable to what’s right in front of us.
Unfortunately, much of the media took the bait, accepting at face value the Republican claims that this a major probe.
Taking Newsom’s gerrymander threat at face value, there are two ways he could possibly override Proposition 20.
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