Collocations with passion

passion noun

1-) strong feeling of sexual love

ADJECTIVES

grand, great 
・Their embrace conveyed a great passion that needed no words.

all-consuming, blind, consuming, fierce, fiery, intense • tender 
・Their love was marked by tender passion and deep connection.

animal, romantic, sexual 
・The movie depicted a story of intense romantic passion.

QUANTIFIERS

surge, wave
・The touch of their hands ignited a surge of passion.

VERBS

arouse, awaken 
・The romantic setting awakened a new wave of passion.

be filled with, feel
・Their hearts were filled with a burning passion.

PASSION + VERB 
cool, wane
・The intense passion they once had eventually cooled.

PREPOSITIONS

with
・We embraced each other with passion.

between 
・Their eyes met, revealing a great passion between them.

for 
・She felt a deep, intense passion for him.

PHRASES

a night of passion 
・That night, their love blossomed into a night of passion.

the object of one's passion
・She was the muse, the object of his passion.

2-) strong desire or enthusiasm

ADJECTIVES

considerable, great, high, real
・The dancer performed with considerable passion and grace.

VERBS

have
・The way he speaks shows that he has passion for the topic.

arouse, rouse 
・Artistic expression has the power to arouse passion.

PREPOSITIONS

with
・She pursued her dreams with great passion.

PHRASES

a crime of passion
・The suspect claimed that it was a crime of passion.

full of passion
・The way he played the guitar was full of passion.

3-) strong liking or interest

ADJECTIVES

all-consuming, consuming, great, real 
Photography has been her consuming passion since childhood.

abiding, genuine, lifelong 
・He pursued his lifelong passion for music.

VERBS

develop, have
 ・Over time, he began to develop a passion for cooking.

share • indulge
・Their friendship grew stronger as they shared a passion for art.

PREPOSITIONS

for
・She started to develop a real passion for painting.