noun
A heightened awareness or intuitive understanding of danger, often developed through experience or deep instinct. It refers to the ability to sense or anticipate threats before they fully materialize, acting as a kind of early warning system.
Etymology:
A blend of “danger” and “kund,” from German Kunde (knowledge or awareness), implying an instinctive or learned knowledge of danger.
Example Sentence:
His dängerkund was unmatched, allowing him to sense when trouble was near long before others noticed anything amiss.