Learn useful ways to say "raphael is not" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

It means the speaker believes the person has a wrong impression about Raphael.
From Lost And Found, Episode 35
Someone is saying that Raphael is not the person the other person thinks he is.
Use this when warning someone that their view of a person is too positive or inaccurate. It is common in dramatic conflict but the exact line is too plot-dependent for indexing.
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