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Re: Unfortunately for the young hire, the amiable, gregarious
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14 Nov 2017, 04:02
Explanation
Belied means “contradict” or “be at odds with.” Thus, the boss’s on-the-job style is contradicted by his “amiable,” or “warm, friendly” style in the interview. You also have the clue that the young hire (the new employee) experiences “chagrin,” which is “mental distress or unease.” Draconian, which means “harsh, strict, or severe,” is best. Don’t be confused by nonplussed, the primary meaning of which is “confused” or “surprised” — it doesn’t capture the boss’s strictness.
Draconian.