This depends entirely on your definition of "moral". Morals differ between societies.
For example, when your father dies, will you eat him? If not, then according to some societies, you are acting in an immoral fashion.
Would you burn a woman alive, because she had a wart in the "wrong place"? Again, if not, then you should be glad that you don't live in Medieval Europe, where failure to do so would be viewed with suspicion at best.
Morals are defined by the society in which you live. And even within that society, views differ. The Old Testamant, for example, describes how a woman should be forced to marry her rapist, and the rules for selling your daughter into sexual slavery (Leviticus). I doubt that anyone would find that morally acceptable today.
Morals change over time, and between different societies. The most commonly accepted standard is the Declaration of Human Rights, made by the United Nations. Anything which contravenes those rules would be seen by most people in the West as immoral - but freedom of religion (and the right to *change* your religion) is widely ignored in many countries to this day.
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Immoral actions are actions that go against the beliefs and values of a society or individual. They are actions that could be seen as violations of morals, a code of ethics, and harmful. Examples include murder, malicious lying, and stealing.
ethics
It is immoral to not practice the accepted beliefs, practices, and principles (particularly of right and wrong) of the culture or religion to which an individual belongs.
An unethical act is an action that is considering unethical or immoral by the general public or a court.eg. Kicking a puppy in the face.
Action verbs.
Lies that are immoral.
It is immoral.
Action verbs tell what action someone or something is performing. SIT and REMEMBER are two examples.
Trophy hunting is immoral.
Yes, "immoral" is an adjective that can be used to describe something as going against moral principles. If something is referred to as "little immoral," it implies that it is only slightly or to a small extent immoral.
Generally speaking, hacking is breaking into other people's property; it is an immoral action that cannot be justified under any circumstances.
Action verbs tell what action someone or something is performing. SIT and REMEMBER are two examples.