Is the capital word used right in this sentence, if not how can i use it with the same meaning of the sentence
His song was SKEPTICAL because it was so good
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The word, skeptical, is not correctly used in this sentence.
skep·ti·cal/ˈskeptikəl/Adjective
1. Not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.
2. Relating to the theory that certain knowledge is impossible.
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I was skeptical about the results of the experiment.
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In the sentence, the word "SKEPTICAL" is not used correctly. The word "skeptical" means having doubts or being hesitant about something. It does not accurately describe a song being good.
If you want to convey the meaning that the song was very good or impressive, you could use the word "amazing" instead. So, the revised sentence would be:
His song was amazing because it was so good.
In this case, "amazing" describes the song as being exceptional or of high quality.