How to Use antidote in a Sentence
antidote
noun- There is no antidote to this poison.
- For him, racing motorcycles is a great antidote to boredom.
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And wild food is the antidote: a wake-up call for the senses.
—Gabriel Popkin, Washington Post, 15 Aug. 2022
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As rates rise, the antidote to volatile stocks could now be bonds.
—USA TODAY, 26 Oct. 2022
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Psychedelics are supposed to be the antidote to all that.
—Kelsey Osgood, Wired, 7 Nov. 2021
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But on a bigger note, Greece is the perfect antidote to the past year-and-a-half.
—Annie Daly, Marie Claire, 25 Aug. 2021
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The Hamptons, for them, is the antidote to a city that never sleeps.
—Beth Landman, The Hollywood Reporter, 4 July 2024
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It’s the antidote, the balm, to the daily grind to be seen, heard, and respected.
—Rita Omokha, Glamour, 1 Feb. 2022
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The mitzvot — the active pursuit of the good and the holy — creates the antidote to that dark piece within us.
—The Salt Lake Tribune, 29 Mar. 2022
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Dosirak is a table for one, the antidote to a world full of shared plates.
—Tim Carman, Washington Post, 6 Sep. 2022
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That is the antidote, which works for children or pets.
—Ed Stannard, Hartford Courant, 8 Jan. 2024
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For Haynes, the act of painting the nude is, more than anything else, an antidote to shame.
—Julia Halperin, New York Times, 3 Apr. 2024
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Here, Netziv points out the need of an antidote for zealotry.
—Rabbi Avi Weiss, sun-sentinel.com, 28 June 2021
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In this episode, the survivors must figure out the antidote or Travis will die, too.
—Demetrius Patterson, The Hollywood Reporter, 28 Aug. 2023
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On the surface, comfort seems like the antidote to stress.
—Dale Whelehan, TIME, 14 Feb. 2025
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Of course, this isn’t to say a busy first day of free agency is the antidote to all of the Patriots’ woes.
—Chad Graff, The Athletic, 11 Mar. 2025
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These appliances are the antidote to out of sight, out of mind.
—Deanne Revel, Better Homes & Gardens, 13 Nov. 2023
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But the state does have a program to mail the antidote to anyone who requests it.
—Geoff Mulvihill and Sharon Johnson, Anchorage Daily News, 29 Jan. 2023
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Spring produce skews light and delicate and green, a real antidote to the gray days of the first few months of the year.
—Washington Post, 30 Apr. 2022
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He was hired as an antidote to the chaos and conflict around Tom Herman.
—Dan Wolken, USA TODAY, 15 Nov. 2021
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He’s given us one hell of an antidote, that’s for sure.
—Vulture, 3 Apr. 2023
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Meeting her son was the antidote for the mother’s pain.
—Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle, 29 May 2021
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Did the isolation of the past two years inspire you to want to make music that was an antidote to that?
—New York Times, 14 Mar. 2022
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In an era where the U.S. is deeply fractured and many worry about the future, a world fair could be an antidote.
—Ruth D. Nelson / Made By History, TIME, 13 Sep. 2024
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He was also seen as an antidote to the superteam trend.
—New York Times, 2 June 2021
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Focus on Your Job Mills says that in some ways, needing to film video is an antidote to buck fever.
—Alex Robinson, Outdoor Life, 6 Nov. 2024
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The bouncing balls and squeaking sneakers are as good of an antidote as there is.
—Dave Campbell, Chron, 24 Dec. 2020
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Make sense of the world New from The Week, get the antidote to news overload – a snapshot of what’s happening today and why.
—theweek, 24 Jan. 2024
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For Trump, that meant continuing to promise an antidote to the Biden-Harris years.
—Amie Parnes, The Hill, 13 Mar. 2025
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Take, for instance, an apple cider vinegar antidote that’s portrayed in the Netflix series.
—Candice Frederick, TIME, 4 Mar. 2025
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