If you're thinking of "talon" as the sharp claw of a bird:
* Softness: This is the opposite of the sharpness and strength of a talon.
* Bluntness: This refers to the lack of sharpness, the opposite of a talon's pointedness.
* Delicate: This emphasizes the opposite of the talon's strength and power.
* Gentle: This refers to the opposite of a talon's fierce and predatory nature.
If you're thinking of "talon" in a figurative sense, like "grasping with a talon-like grip":
* Release: This is the opposite of the tight grip that a talon signifies.
* Let go: This implies the opposite of holding on tightly, like a talon.
* Gentle touch: This refers to a soft and delicate approach, the opposite of a strong and forceful grip.
If you're thinking of "talon" as a word for the claws themselves:
* Fingernail: This is a more general term for a claw-like structure, but it suggests a softer, less powerful appendage.
* Claw (used for other animals): This is a general term that can refer to the claws of mammals or reptiles, but it doesn't necessarily imply the same level of sharpness and strength as a talon.
The best antonym for "talon" will depend on the specific context in which you're using the word.