The word "more dogeared" implies that something is even more worn or shabby than it was before. Antonyms for this word could include "pristine", "immaculate", "flawless", "spotless", or "untouched". Using these words in place of "more dogeared" would convey the opposite meaning, suggesting something is new, untouched, or in perfect condition. Other antonyms could include words like "clean", "fresh", "polished", or "well-maintained". Each of these alternatives alters the connotation of the original phrase, resulting in a more positive or negative tone depending on the word chosen.