Long established is a phrase used to describe something that has been around for a significant amount of time and is well-established. Antonyms for this phrase would be words that describe something that is new, recent or unfamiliar. Such words can include "novel," "modern," "untested," or "unfamiliar." Other antonyms could include "nontraditional," "unproven," or "experimental." These antonyms suggest a lack of historical context or established practices, making them opposites of long established. Such words would be appropriate in contexts where a fresh approach is required, like in business, research or technology.