All 19 Uses
antidote
in
Harry Potter (#6) and the Half-Blood Prince
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- "You won't, dear, we'll find an antidote, don't worry," said Mrs. Weasley soothingly.†
Chpt 5antidote = cure
- But there are some injuries you can't cure...old curses...and there are poisons without antidotes......†
Chpt 8 *antidotes = cures for something bad
- As I doubt the Half-blood prince" she gave the book another scornful look "could dream up an antidote for a dozen different love potions at once, I'd just invite someone to go with you, that'll stop all the others thinking they've still got a chance.†
Chpt 15antidote = cure
- He is much more accomplished at Occlumency than poor Morfin Gaunt, and I would be astonished if he has not carried an antidote to Veritaserum with him ever since I coerced him into giving me this travesty of a recollection.†
Chpt 17
- Hermione recited at top speed: 'Golpalott's-Third-Law—states-that-the-antidote-for-a-blended-poison-will-be-equal-to-more-than-the-sum-of-the-antidotes-for-each-of-the-separate-components.'†
Chpt 18
- Hermione recited at top speed: 'Golpalott's-Third-Law—states-that-the-antidote-for-a-blended-poison-will-be-equal-to-more-than-the-sum-of-the-antidotes-for-each-of-the-separate-components.'†
Chpt 18antidotes = cures for something bad
- '...which means, of course, that assuming we have achieved correct identification of the potion's ingredients by Scarpin's Revelaspell, our primary aim is not the relatively simple one of selecting antidotes to those ingredients in and of themselves, but to find that added component which will, by an almost alchemical process, transform these disparate elements —' Ron was sitting beside Harry with his mouth half-open, doodling absently on his new copy of Advanced Potion-Making.†
Chpt 18
- You are to create an antidote for the poison within it before the end of the lesson.†
Chpt 18antidote = cure
- Harry pulled out his trusty copy of Advanced Potion-Making and turned to the chapter on Antidotes.†
Chpt 18antidotes = cures for something bad
- And there it was, scrawled right across a long list of antidotes.†
Chpt 18
- Slowly, Slughorn moved around the room, examining the various antidotes.†
Chpt 18
- Oh, you're like your mother ...well, I can't fault you ...a bezoar would certainly act as an antidote to all these potions!†
Chpt 18antidote = cure
- Her half-finished antidote, comprising fifty-two ingredients including a chunk of her own hair, bubbled sluggishly behind Slughorn, who had eyes for nobody but Harry.†
Chpt 18
- 'Just like his mother, she had the same intuitive grasp of potion-making, it's undoubtedly from Lily he gets it ...yes, Harry, yes, if you've got a bezoar to hand, of course that would do the trick ...although as they don't work on everything, and are pretty rare, it's still worth knowing how to mix antidotes ...'†
Chpt 18antidotes = cures for something bad
- You couldn't make him an antidote, could you?†
Chpt 18antidote = cure
- 'Er,' said Harry, somewhat distracted by the fact that Ron was now elbowing him in the ribs in an attempt to force his way into the room, 'well, I've never mixed an antidote for a love potion, sir, and by the time I get it right Ron might've done something serious —' Helpfully, Ron chose this moment to moan, 'I can't see her.†
Chpt 18
- I've got the necessary here in my bag, it's not a difficult antidote ...'†
Chpt 18
- 'Now drink that up, it's a tonic for the nerves, keep you calm when she arrives, you know,' 'Brilliant,' said Ron eagerly, and he gulped the antidote down noisily.†
Chpt 18
- People seemed to think that it might have been an accident, given that he had been in the Potions master's room at the time, and that as he had been given an antidote immediately there was no real harm done.†
Chpt 19
Definitions:
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(1)
(antidote) a cure for something bad -- especially for poison
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)