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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 15 MIN

Iran’s Leader is No More: Speak Better English With the News

from American English With Brent · host Brent

In this lesson, we examine the critical vocabulary used in breaking news reports to describe the sudden and significant political changes in Iran. These sixteen terms will equip you with the language needed to follow international developments and discuss complex global events with confidence.🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join1. Insight * Definition: A deep or clear understanding of a complicated problem or situation. * Example: "The market research gave us great insight into what our customers actually want."2. Ayatollah * Definition: A high-ranking religious leader in the Shia branch of Islam, especially in Iran. * Example: "The news report discussed the influence of the Ayatollah on the country's laws."3. Was No Longer (dead) * Definition: A polite or formal way to say someone has died or something has ceased to exist. * Example: "After the long illness, the doctor told the family that their grandfather was no longer with them."4. Stops Shy * Definition: To nearly do something, but decide not to do the final part. * Example: "The company will increase its budget, but it stops shy of hiring new staff right now."5. A Compound * Definition: A large area of land containing several buildings, often surrounded by a fence or wall. * Example: "The workers live in a safe compound near the construction site."6. Tyrant * Definition: A ruler who has unlimited power and uses it in a cruel or unfair way. * Example: "History books describe the king as a tyrant because he punished anyone who disagreed with him."7. Have You Jump In * Definition: An informal way to ask someone to start participating or helping with a task immediately. * Example: "We are halfway through the meeting; I’ll have you jump in and share your ideas now."8. Confirmation * Definition: A statement or piece of evidence that proves something is true. * Example: "I am waiting for an email confirmation of my flight booking."9. It was Suspected * Definition: When people believe something is true or that someone did something wrong, but they don't have proof yet. * Example: "It was suspected that the fire started because of old electrical wires."10. Folks * Definition: An informal, friendly word for "people" or "family members." * Example: "I’m going to visit my folks back in my hometown this weekend."11. Our Sources * Definition: People or documents that provide information, often used by journalists or researchers. * Example: "Our sources at the capital say the government will announce a new tax law tomorrow."12. Pronounced Dead * Definition: An official or medical statement that someone is legally dead. * Example: "The victim was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident."13. Bifurcation * Definition: The division of something into two separate branches or parts. * Example: "There is a clear bifurcation in the company between the young tech workers and the older management."14. Decapitation * Definition: The act of cutting off the head; in business, it can mean removing the top leaders of an organization. * Example: "The revolution led to the decapitation of the old government's leadership."15. Cleaning Out (destroying) * Definition: In this context, it means to completely remove or destroy everything inside a place. * Example: "The army was cleaning out the enemy's hidden bunkers in the mountains."16. Exacted * Definition: To demand and obtain something (like a payment, revenge, or a high price) from someone. * Example: "The long hours at work exacted a heavy toll on his health."

In this lesson, we examine the critical vocabulary used in breaking news reports to describe the sudden and significant political changes in Iran. These sixteen terms will equip you with the language needed to follow international developments and discuss complex global events with confidence.🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join1. Insight * Definition: A deep or clear understanding of a complicated problem or situation. * Example: "The market research gave us great insight into what our customers actually want."2. Ayatollah * Definition: A high-ranking religious leader in the Shia branch of Islam, especially in Iran. * Example: "The news report discussed the influence of the Ayatollah on the country's laws."3. Was No Longer (dead) * Definition: A polite or formal way to say someone has died or something has ceased to exist. * Example: "After the long illness, the doctor told the family that their grandfather was no longer with them."4. Stops Shy * Definition: To nearly do something, but decide not to do the final part. * Example: "The company will increase its budget, but it stops shy of hiring new staff right now."5. A Compound * Definition: A large area of land containing several buildings, often surrounded by a fence or wall. * Example: "The workers live in a safe compound near the construction site."6. Tyrant * Definition: A ruler who has unlimited power and uses it in a cruel or unfair way. * Example: "History books describe the king as a tyrant because he punished anyone who disagreed with him."7. Have You Jump In * Definition: An informal way to ask someone to start participating or helping with a task immediately. * Example: "We are halfway through the meeting; I’ll have you jump in and share your ideas now."8. Confirmation * Definition: A statement or piece of evidence that proves something is true. * Example: "I am waiting for an email confirmation of my flight booking."9. It was Suspected * Definition: When people believe something is true or that someone did something wrong, but they don't have proof yet. * Example: "It was suspected that the fire started because of old electrical wires."10. Folks * Definition: An informal, friendly word for "people" or "family members." * Example: "I’m going to visit my folks back in my hometown this weekend."11. Our Sources * Definition: People or documents that provide information, often used by journalists or researchers. * Example: "Our sources at the capital say the government will announce a new tax law tomorrow."12. Pronounced Dead * Definition: An official or medical statement that someone is legally dead. * Example: "The victim was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident."13. Bifurcation * Definition: The division of something into two separate branches or parts. * Example: "There is a clear bifurcation in the company between the young tech workers and the older management."14. Decapitation * Definition: The act of cutting off the head; in business, it can mean removing the top leaders of an organization. * Example: "The revolution led to the decapitation of the old government's leadership."15. Cleaning Out (destroying) * Definition: In this context, it means to completely remove or destroy everything inside a place. * Example: "The army was cleaning out the enemy's hidden bunkers in the mountains."16. Exacted * Definition: To demand and obtain something (like a payment, revenge, or a high price) from someone. * Example: "The long hours at work exacted a heavy toll on his health."

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