Malleated means to produce a specific shape by hammering or shaping. The antonyms for malleated are soft, pliable, bendable, flexible, and supple. These words indicate the opposite of malleated, which is a hard, rigid or fixed shape. Soft implies an absence of stiffness or resistance, while pliable signifies the ability to be easily shaped or molded. Bendable suggests the capability to bend, without breaking or being damaged. Flexible suggests the ability to be contorted or bent without breaking, and supple implies being able to bend and twist easily, with smoothness and grace. These antonyms convey a range of ideas and can be used according to the context.