incognito
with one's identity concealed; unrecognized.
crypt
mausoleum
public
incognito
Persons in _____ to tobacco find it difficult to break the addiction
thrall
The area adjoining or surrounding a place
environ
edifice
a large, imposing structure or building.
watchful
circumspect
upset
ensconce
The Americorps were volunteers were _____ for several weeks before receiving an assignment.
indoctrinated
calmness of mind or bearing; self-control
composure
pillage
to rob or plunder
daydreaming
reverie
dependence
autonomy
With his work lying untouched before him, Carlos found himself in a _____ about the woman he loved.
reverie
an interval of time between events
interim
heinous
shockingly evil or wicked
unlucky
hapless
permanent
interim
The execution of innocent civilians is a _____ act, even in times of war.
heinous
to rob or plunder
pillage
thrall
the loss of one's ability to act freely; a state over which one appears to have no control.
calm
composure
mislead
indoctrinate
The marble _____ holds the remains of Ulysses S. Grant.
mausoleum
the quality or state of being self-governing; independence
autonomy