cry
The actual sound made by a person unexpectedly exposed to pain.
A person might make a sound like crying or wailing to express grief. This could include sobbing, moaning, or letting out a mournful howl. These sounds often convey deep emotional distress and pain.
ummm........ moaned.............groaned.......the stuff
Maybe you are referring to humming.
"wail"
The sound made by a person to express grief is usually a wail or a cry. Sirens also emit a loud, wailing sound to communicate urgency or alertness.
The threshold of hearing is the minimum sound level that a person can hear when no other sounds are present. This point will vary from person to person, but is typically reported as the RMS sound pressure of 20 micropascals or 2×10−4 dynes per square centimeter - that equals 0 dBSPL. The threshold of pain is the point at which pain begins to be felt. It is an entirely subjective phenomenon. The pressure at which sound begins to feel painful is the pain threshold pressure. It starts with 20 pascals or 120 dBSPL to be painful.
The word "pain" has a long A sound.
a person under the stage
He thought it was a horrid shriek that a horse makes when faced with pain or terror.
No. The word "chain" has a long A sound (chayn) made by the AI. Rhymes with pain and rain.
Non-responsive means that a person does not react to any of various stimuli. This includes light, sound, and pain. A person who is non-responsive may be in a coma or even dead.