Mis-shapes refer to things that are distorted or deformed. The antonyms for these words would be "well-formed" or "symmetrical." These terms are used to describe things that are pleasing to the eye and are proportionate. Something that is well-formed is usually aesthetically pleasing and free from any deformities, while something that is symmetrical is evenly balanced on both sides. Both terms are used to describe the shape of objects or structures, such as buildings, sculptures, or natural formations. By using well-formed or symmetrical to describe something, it implies that it is precisely constructed and visually appealing.