Dog-eared refers to the condition of a book or page that has been folded or bent over as a result of frequent use or mishandling. The antonyms for the term dog-eared include crisp, pristine, unblemished, new, untouched, and flawless. These words describe the opposite condition of the pages or book where there is no visible sign of wear and tear, bends, or folds. A crisp book is one that has maintained its original form and has not been mishandled. Similarly, a pristine book is one that is in its original condition without any damage or wear, while an unblemished book has no visible imperfections. The antonyms for dog-eared are used to describe books and pages that are in perfect condition.