The term 'most unmutilated' suggests something that is in its most pristine state, free from any damage or alteration. Its antonyms refer to the opposite which could mean damaged, destroyed, altered or modified. Words such as 'mutilated', 'disfigured', 'ruined', 'damaged', 'spoiled', 'impaired', 'corrupted', and 'altered' can be used to describe things that are not in their original state. Most unmutilated suggests something that is perfect, and antonyms such as 'defective', 'imperfect', 'blemished', 'flawed', 'blemished', 'faulty', 'marred' or 'messed-up' world illustrate its opposite.