"Toed mark" refers to a type of mark left by someone's toes, usually on the ground or any other surface. Antonyms for "toed mark" could include words like "erased," "wiped away," "cleared," "smoothed," "unmarked," "unblemished," or "unscarred." These words suggest a lack of any trace or evidence left by toes or any other body part. The antonyms emphasize the absence of any markings, making them opposite to "toed mark," which implies a clear impression left by someone walking, standing or jumping on a surface. Using antonyms can help vary the language and add more descriptive dimensions.