It has four side and all opposite side are parallel and has no right angles

rhombus

Rhombus is a kind of parallelogram.

The shape you are describing is called a parallelogram. To identify a parallelogram, you can look for the following characteristics:

1. All four sides are parallel: This means that the lines representing each side of the parallelogram will never intersect.

2. Opposite sides are equal in length: This means that if you measure the length of one pair of opposite sides, it will be the same as the length of the other pair of opposite sides.

3. No right angles: Unlike a rectangle or a square, a parallelogram does not have any 90-degree (right) angles. The angles in a parallelogram can be greater or smaller than 90 degrees.

To further verify if a shape is a parallelogram, you can also examine the angles of the shape:

4. Opposite angles are equal: In a parallelogram, if you measure the size of one angle formed by the intersection of two sides, it will be the same as the other angle formed by the intersection of the other two sides.

If a shape meets all these criteria, then it can be classified as a parallelogram.