The word "weather beaten" refers to something that has been damaged or worn out due to exposure to harsh elements of weather such as wind, rain, and sun. Its antonyms include terms like new, fresh, pristine, unmarred, unspoiled, untouched, unscathed, and unblemished. These words signify the absence of any damage or wear and tear caused by the weather. Such conditions are generally associated with objects or structures that are well protected or have not yet experienced significant exposure to the elements. The antonyms of "weather beaten" evoke a sense of cleanliness, youthfulness, and perfection, contrasting with the ruggedness and rugged character of the original term.