"Wert no more" is a phrase from the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, meaning "no longer existent." The antonyms for this phrase can include "alive," "existing," "resilient," "thriving," and "present." These words signify the opposite of extinction, implying a state of being in which an entity is still active or functional. They convey the idea of life, vigor, and continuity, providing hope and a sense of purpose. While "wert no more" may evoke a sense of melancholy or despair, its antonyms represent the resilience and endurance of life, inspiring us to strive for growth and progress.