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Word | Antidote |
Hindi Meaning | विष नाशक, विषहर, तनावमुक्ति, ज़हरमोहरा, प्रतिविष, विषहरण औषधि, मारक, विषहर औषध, प्रतिकारक, प्रतिषेधक, प्रतिषेधी |
a remedy that stops or controls the effects of a poison / A remedy to counteract the effects of poison, or of anything noxious taken into the stomach / Something that relieves or counteracts / remedy to counteract a poison or disease / a medicine taken or given to counteract a particular poison. / a substance that stops the harmful effects of a poison / something that corrects or improves the bad effects of something, | |
Usage | ⇒ There is a no antidote for cobras poison ⇒ Veronique found that listening to French music was an antidote for her homesickness. ⇒ When Marge's child accidentally swallowed some cleaning fluid, the local poison control hotline instructed Marge how to administer the antidote. ⇒ There is no antidote to this poison. ⇒ Don't use charcoal tablets that you can buy from pharmacies to treat poisoning yourself - these are for indigestion and flatulence only and the dose is too small to work as an antidote to poisoning. ⇒ Educatuon is an antidote for ignorance |
Synonyms | cure, medication, medicine, remedy, corrective, countermeasure, antitoxin, counterpoison, antivenin, counteractant, specific, curative, drug, restorative, medicament, physic, prophylactic, therapy, aid, analgesic, |
Antonyms | toxin, poison, venom, contaminant, bane, atter, canker, contagion, contamination, curse, distress, doom, empoisoner, envenom, infection, insanity, malice, malignancy, malignity, blight, |
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