face value - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of face value in Hindi

Noun

  • अंकित मूल्य
  • नाममात्र का मूल्य

face value Definition

Noun

  • the value printed or depicted on a coin, banknote, postage stamp, ticket, etc., especially when less than the actual or intrinsic value.

face value Example

  • touts offer tickets priced at many times their face value ( दलाल अपने अंकित मूल्य से कई गुना अधिक कीमत पर टिकट की पेशकश करते हैं )
  • Instead she accepted the entire package at face value. ( इसके बजाय उसने पूरे पैकेज को अंकित मूल्य पर स्वीकार कर लिया। )
  • His ragged voice held genuine warmth, though, so she took his words at face value. ( हालाँकि, उसकी कर्कश आवाज़ में वास्तविक गर्मजोशी थी, इसलिए उसने उसके शब्दों को अंकित मूल्य पर लिया। )
  • They were confident in their self worth and appeared to accept people at face value. ( वे अपने आत्म-मूल्य में विश्वास रखते थे और लोगों को अंकित मूल्य पर स्वीकार करते दिखाई देते थे। )

More Sentence

  • The subject of patent medicines is but little understood by the general public. Any medicine, the composition of which is kept secret, but which is advertised on the label for the cure of diseases, must in Great Britain bear a patent medicine stamp equal to about one-ninth of its face value.
  • These companies all buy postage from the Postal Service at face value.
  • Goldman itself holds bonds with a face value of $ 270 million.
  • All the other grocers are redeeming coupons at face value for now.
  • Scalpers got four times the face value of a $ 29 ticket.
  • Would you have us take at face value everything a politician says?
  • He cautioned that survey responses cannot necessarily be taken at face value.
  • They blacklisted people who tried to use them at face value.
  • Nothing involving the Yankees can ever be taken at face value.
  • But who can take such an image at face value now?
  • The assignats had now become totally valueless - the abolition of the "maximum" the previous year (1795) had produced no effect, and, though, by various payments into the treasury, the total number had been reduced to about 24,000,000,000 francs, their face-value was about 3 o to I of coin.
  • They had an existence of six months, and were finally received back by the state at about the seventieth part of their face-value in coin.
  • Paper currency is issued by the banks of Venezuela, Caracas and Maracaibo under the provisions of a general banking law, and their notes, although not legal tender, are everywhere accepted at their face value.
  • The result of this measure was a rise in the face value of the assignats from 27% to 48% by the end of the year.
  • But after 1873, in consequence of changes in the monetary systems of France and Germany, and the increased production of silver, this stability of exchange no longer continued, and the rupee sank steadily in value, till it was worth little more than half its face value.
  • she felt the lie was unconvincing, but he seemed to take it at face value