Bristle-pointed is a term used to describe something that is sharp and pointed, with thin, stiff hairs like bristles. However, there are several antonyms for this phrase that represent the opposite of bristle-pointed. Some of these antonyms include blunt, dull, round, smooth, and soft. These terms describe objects or surfaces that lack a pointed or sharp edge, but rather have a rounded, flat, or curved shape. For instance, a rounded spoon or a smooth pebble would be considered antonyms of bristle-pointed. Depending on the context, these antonyms can be used to convey a sense of safety, comfort, or lack of danger.